2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.03.014
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Optimization of the Compton camera for measuring prompt gamma rays in boron neutron capture therapy

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“…BNCT-SPECT CZT prototypes with standard pulse processing electronics showed energy resolution >2% at 662 keV [17][18][19]. In order to reduce the limits of the mechanical collimators in BNCT-SPECT systems, in terms of sensitivity and spatial resolution, Compton cameras were also investigated [22][23][24]. This approach, based on the analysis of the kinematics of the Compton scattering, requires scatter/absorber spectrometers with 3-D positioning and timing capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BNCT-SPECT CZT prototypes with standard pulse processing electronics showed energy resolution >2% at 662 keV [17][18][19]. In order to reduce the limits of the mechanical collimators in BNCT-SPECT systems, in terms of sensitivity and spatial resolution, Compton cameras were also investigated [22][23][24]. This approach, based on the analysis of the kinematics of the Compton scattering, requires scatter/absorber spectrometers with 3-D positioning and timing capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%