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Paper Abstract
A dedicated to nuclear cardiology mobile camera based on a detection matrix 15 X 15 cm of 2304 CdTe detector elements 2.83 X 2.83X 2 mm has been developed by an European Community support including Academic and Industrial Centers. The decision was taken to use CdTe since the maker (Eurorad-F) has a great experience in order to produce high grade, good homogeneity, stability and transport properties of hole twice greater than CdZnTe.
Paper Details
Date Published: 6 October 1999
PDF: 14 pages
Proc. SPIE 3770, Medical Applications of Penetrating Radiation, (6 October 1999); doi: 10.1117/12.368169
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3770:
Medical Applications of Penetrating Radiation
H. Bradford Barber; Hans Roehrig, Editor(s)
PDF: 14 pages
Proc. SPIE 3770, Medical Applications of Penetrating Radiation, (6 October 1999); doi: 10.1117/12.368169
Show Author Affiliations
Jacques Chambron, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Barbu Dumitresco, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Yves Mauss, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Olivier Yu, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Barbu Dumitresco, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Yves Mauss, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Olivier Yu, Institut de Physique Biologique (France)
Richard E. Matz, Siemens AG (Germany)
Andreas Jahnke, Siemens AG (Germany)
Paul Siffert, Phase Lab./CNRS (France)
Andreas Jahnke, Siemens AG (Germany)
Paul Siffert, Phase Lab./CNRS (France)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 3770:
Medical Applications of Penetrating Radiation
H. Bradford Barber; Hans Roehrig, Editor(s)
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