Title of article
A modular positron camera for the study of industrial processes
Author/Authors
Leadbeater، نويسنده , , T.W. and Parker، نويسنده , , D.J.، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
646
To page
649
Abstract
Positron imaging techniques rely on the detection of the back-to-back annihilation photons arising from positron decay within the system under study. A standard technique, called positron emitting particle tracking (PEPT) [1], uses a number of these detected events to rapidly determine the position of a positron emitting tracer particle introduced into the system under study. Typical applications of PEPT are in the study of granular and multi-phase materials in the disciplines of engineering and the physical sciences.
components from redundant medical PET scanners a modular positron camera has been developed. This camera consists of a number of small independent detector modules, which can be arranged in custom geometries tailored towards the application in question.
exibility of the modular camera geometry allows for high photon detection efficiency within specific regions of interest, the ability to study large and bulky systems and the application of PEPT to difficult or remote processes as the camera is inherently transportable.
Keywords
Positron imaging , Modular detector , Particle tracking
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2017722
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