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Optimizing light collection from thin scintillators used in a beta-ray camera for surgical use

Authors :
Martin P. Tornai
Edward J. Hoffman
J. Park
L.R. MacDonald
Craig S. Levin
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 43:2053-2060
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1996.

Abstract

The authors are developing a 1-2 cm/sup 2/ area camera for imaging the distribution of beta-emitting radiopharmaceuticals at the surface of tissue exposed during surgery. The front end consists of a very thin continuous or segmented scintillator sensitive to betas (positrons or electrons) of a few hundred keV, yet insensitive to gamma rays. The light from the scintillator is piped through clear fibers to the photon detector (PD). This approach requires that a sufficient number of scintillation photons be transported from the scintillator, through the fibers to the PD. The scintillator, reflector, surface treatments, geometry, fiber light guides, and optical couplings must be optimized. The authors report here on efforts made to optimize the light collection from

Details

ISSN :
15581578 and 00189499
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........22c84ff1fa92ac23d1f3062873cb424d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/23.507268