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Feasibility study of using hybrid collimation for nuclear environmental imaging
L. J. Meng
, D. K. Wehe
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Collimation
100%
Environmental Scanning
100%
Image Quality
66%
Detector Configurations
66%
Collimator
66%
Scintillation Detector
66%
Joint Probability
33%
Maximum a Posteriori Estimation
33%
Energy Resolution
33%
Position Sensitive
33%
Gamma Rays
33%
Compton Scattering
33%
Doppler Broadening
33%
Aperture Design
33%
Conical Surface
33%
Multiple pinhole Collimator
33%
Pixelated Semiconductor Detector
33%
Overall Image
33%
Mechanical Aperture
33%
Anger Logic
33%
Electronic Collimation
33%
Compton Camera
33%
Gamma-ray Imager
33%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Feasibility Study
100%
Collimator
100%
Gamma Ray
66%
Scintillation Detector
66%
Reconstructed Image
33%
Joint Probability
33%
Maximum a Posteriori
33%
Semiconductor Detector
33%
Doppler Broadening
33%
Mechanical Aperture
33%
Physics
Collimator
100%
Gamma Radiation
28%
Compton Scattering
14%