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A Basic Positron Emission Tomography System Constructed to Locate a Radioactive Source in a Bi-dimensional Space
Published on: February 1, 2016
Imaging low-energy positron beams in real-time with unprecedented resolution
Michael Berghold1, Vassily Vadimovitch Burwitz1, Lucian Mathes1
1Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II), Technical University of Munich, Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85748, Garching bei München, Bavaria, Germany.
Abstract:
Particle beams focused to micrometer-sized spots play a crucial role in forefront research using low-energy positrons. Their expedient and wide application, however, requires highly-resolved, fast beam diagnostics. We have developed two different methods to modify a commercial imaging sensor to make it sensitive to low-energy positrons. The first method consists in removing the micro-lens array and Bayer filter from the sensor surface and depositing a phosphor layer in their place. This procedure results in a detector capable of imaging positron beams with energies down to a few tens of eV, or an intensity as low as [Formula: see text] when the beam energy exceeds 10 [Formula: see text]. The second approach omits the phosphor deposition; with the resulting device we succeeded in detecting single positrons with energies upwards of [Formula: see text] and efficiency up to 93%. The achieved spatial resolution of 0.97 [Formula: see text] is unprecedented for real-time positron detectors.
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