Title of article :
Lung counting: Comparison of a four detector array that has either metal or carbon fiber end caps, and the effect on array performance characteristics
Author/Authors :
A. S. M. Sabbir Ahmed، نويسنده , , Asm and H. Kramer، نويسنده , , Gary، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study described the performance of an array of HPGe detectors, made by ORTEC. In the existing system, a metal end cap was used in the detector construction. In general, the natural metal contains some radioactive materials, create high background noises and signals during in vivo counting. ORTEC proposed a novel carbon fiber to be used in end cap, without any radio active content. This paper described the methodology of developing a model of the given HPGe array-detectors, comparing the detection efficiency and cross talk among the detectors using two end cap materials: either metal or carbon fiber and to provide a recommendation about the end cap material. The detectorʹs counting efficiency were studied using point and plane sources. The cross talk among the array detectors were studied using a homogeneous attenuating medium made of tissue equivalent material. The cross talk was significant when single or multiple point sources (simulated to heterogeneous hot spots) were embedded inside the attenuating medium. With carbon fiber, the cross talk increased about 100% for photon energy at about 100 keV. For a uniform distribution of radioactive material, the cross talk increased about 5–10% when the end cap was made of carbon instead of steel. Metal end cap was recommended for the array of HPGe detectors.
Keywords :
HPGe detector array , End cap , MCNPX , Carbon fiber
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics