High resolution radiation detector

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CA 1139897

HIGH RESOLUTION RADIATION DETECTOR Abstract A high resolution detector having a scintillation crys- tal for receiving incident X-rays at a front face and interacting with the radiation to generate correspon- ding visible light radiation. Silicon photodiode arrays are positioned on top and bottom lateral faces of the scintillation crystal to receive the visible light that is radiated laterally with respect to the direction of propagation of the incident X-rays. Photodiode elements in each photodiode array extend from the forward face of the scintillation crystal in the direction of propagation of the incident X- rays. The length of the photodiode elements deter- mines the radiation stopping power of the high reso- lution detector and the height of the front face of the scintillation crystal determines the resolution of the detector. The height of the forward face of the crystal may be made small with respect to the length of the photodiode elements to provide a detector having high resolution and high radiation stopping power.

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