Abstract
Monte Carlo simulations were performed to optimize the layer thickness of a Compton camera which utilizes multiple Compton scatterings. The optimum layer thickness was found to be less than 0.5 mm for 150 keV, 2 mm for 511 keV gamma rays and approximately 5 mm for 1000 keV gamma rays. The efficiencies of two multiple Compton scatter cameras which consist of a 20 layer stack of either 1 mm or 4 mm thick Si strip detectors surrounded by a 2 cm thick CsI(Tl) side counter are presented for 150-1000 keV gamma rays. The expected angular resolution of the proposed design (1 mm thick, 20 layer Si) is presented for different assumed noise levels over the energy range 150-1000 keV. © 1994.
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Dogan, N., & Wehe, D. K. (1994). Efficiency and angular resolution calculations for a prototype multiple Compton scatter camera. Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A, 345(2), 296–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/0168-9002(94)91005-7
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