The interaction of radiation with liquid xenon, inducing both scintillation and ionization signals, is of particular interest for Compton-sequences reconstruction. We report on the development and recent results of a liquid-xenon time-projection chamber, dedicated to a novel nuclear imaging technique named ''3γ imaging''. In a first prototype, the scintillation is detected by a vacuum photomultiplier tube and the charges are collected with a MICROMEGAS structure; both are fully immersed in liquid xenon. In view of the final large-area detector, and with the aim of minimizing dead-zones, we are investigating a gaseous photomultiplier for recording the UV scintillation photons. The prototype concept is presented as well as preliminary results in liquid xenon. We also present soft x-rays test results of a gaseous photomultiplier prototype made of a double Thick Gaseous Electron Multiplier (THGEM) at normal temperature and pressure conditions. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.
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Duval, S., Breskin, A., Carduner, H., J-P Cussonneau, Lamblin, J., Le Ray, P., … Thers, D. (2009). MPGDs in compton imaging with liquid-xenon. In Journal of Instrumentation (Vol. 4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/4/12/P12008