• DocumentCode
    86241
  • Title

    A Prototype Compton Camera Array for Localization and Identification of Remote Radiation Sources

  • Author

    Kong, Y. ; Brands, H. ; Glaser, T. ; Herbach, C. ; Hoy, L. ; Kreuels, M. ; Kuster, Markus ; Pausch, G. ; Petzoldt, J. ; Plettner, C. ; Preston, J. ; Roemer, K. ; Scherwinski, Falko ; Teofilov, N. ; Verity, J. ; Wolf, Alon ; Lentering, Ralf ; Stein, John

  • Author_Institution
    FLIR Radiat. GmbH, Solingen, Germany
  • Volume
    60
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Apr-13
  • Firstpage
    1066
  • Lastpage
    1071
  • Abstract
    A functional prototype two-plane Compton camera array for localization and identification of remote radiation sources, consisting of four PVT and four NaI(Tl) scintillation detectors with PMT readout, is presented. The large-volume, 76 × 76 ×76 mm scintillators provide a broad field of view for scattered photons and facilitate maximum efficiency at moderate cost. Each detector is equipped with a voxelSPEC, a compact electronic module that provides high voltage for the PMT, signal processing, detector stabilization, and an Ethernet communication interface. The voxelSPEC delivers list-mode event data with nanosecond precision timing over non-proprietary Ethernet and makes a system extension very easy. A software package has been developed for real-time data processing and image reconstruction. Advantages in the hard- and software allow stable, unattended operation of the camera array for many days, and provide easy-to-read information on the radiation source in real time. Measurements with the prototype array have been performed for a few standard scenarios and geometries to verify the model predications obtained by Monte-Carlo simulations. Simulations have been further performed to explore larger camera arrays with 2 × 4 × 4, 2 × 8 × 8, 2 × 10 × 10, 2 × 13 × 13 and 2 × 16 × 16 detectors.
  • Keywords
    Compton effect; Monte Carlo methods; cameras; computerised instrumentation; gamma-ray detection; geometry; high energy physics instrumentation computing; image reconstruction; local area networks; prototypes; readout electronics; signal processing; solid scintillation detectors; Ethernet communication interface; Monte-Carlo simulations; NaI(Tl) scintillation detector; PMT readout; PVT scintillation detector; compact electronic module; detector stabilization; easy-to-read information; functional prototype two-plane Compton camera array; hardware advantage; high voltage PMT; image reconstruction; large-volume scintillators; list-mode event data; maximum efficiency facilitation; model predication verification; moderate cost; nanosecond precision timing; nonproprietary Ethernet; prototype array measurements; real time radiation source; real-time data processing; remote radiation source identification; remote radiation source localization; scattered photons; signal processing; software advantage; software package; stable operation; standard geometries; standard scenarios; system extension; unattended operation; voxelSPEC; Absorption; Arrays; Cameras; Detectors; Energy measurement; Prototypes; Scattering; Compton camera; nuclide identification; radiation detection; source imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2012.2222665
  • Filename
    6375782