2018
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/13/02/c02053
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The radiation gas detectors with novel nanoporous converter for medical imaging applications

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“…For bismuth bulk converter, the comparison between the estimated QE I by GATE code [13] and also GEANT4 [2] approved a good discrepancy between two codes with an error less than 5%, which validates the estimation of QEs by GATE code.…”
Section: Jinst 14 P01023supporting
confidence: 63%
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“…For bismuth bulk converter, the comparison between the estimated QE I by GATE code [13] and also GEANT4 [2] approved a good discrepancy between two codes with an error less than 5%, which validates the estimation of QEs by GATE code.…”
Section: Jinst 14 P01023supporting
confidence: 63%
“…The AAO is a type of porous converter with a structure characterized by the pore diameter, inter pore distance and tubular wall layer thickness. According to simulation results by GATE code [14], for the X-ray energies in the range of 20-100 keV, the QE of this nanoporous converter with 400-600 nm pore diameters can be one order of magnitude greater than the bulk ones [13].…”
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“…provides applications of AAO in miscellaneous fields[57,61,65,66,94,171,[176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184][185][186][187][188][189].…”
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