D. Partouche-Sebban, I. Abraham, S. Lauriot, C. Missault
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引用次数: 13
摘要
我们已经开发了一种新的基于CCD的射线照相相机,称为CrystalEyeCam,用于冲击物理实验:它由两个旋转镜和一个物镜组成,用于将(可见)图像从闪烁体组件传递到高灵敏度,低噪声CCD相机。该物镜是专门为满足我们的需求而开发的,具有很少的色差和几何像差以及高光度性能。闪烁体组件是使用组装单片闪烁晶体的特定(专利)技术构建的。它取代了以前在我们的设施中使用的分段闪烁体,并产生更高质量的图像(更好的分辨率和无分割)。CrystalEyeCam的灵敏度、噪声水平、检测阈值和分辨率采用18mev的微致应变光谱测量,用10 cm的铅过滤,并使用两个厚度分别为20和30 mm的1 6 5 mm × 1 6 5 mm BGO组件。特别是在30 mm厚的BGO组件下,成像仪在噪比0 = 2时的检测阈值为1 μGy(空气),分辨率为~1 mm。对于4-MeV的入射光子,闪烁体的能量停止功率估计为41%。因此,该闪烁体组件被证明是一种更便宜,更有效的替代分段闪烁体用于CrystalEyeCam。
Multi-MeV Flash Radiography in Shock Physics Experiments: Specific Assemblages of Monolithic Scintillating Crystals for Use in CCD-Based Imagers
We have developed a new CCD-based radiographic camera called CrystalEyeCam for use in shock physics experiments: it is composed of two turning mirrors and an objective to relay the (visible) image from a scintillator assembly to a highly sensitive, low noise CCD camera. The objective was specifically developed to match our needs and has few chromatic and geometric aberrations and high photometric performance. The scintillator assembly is constructed using a specific (patented) technique of assembling monolithic scintillating crystals. It replaces the segmented scintillator previously used at our facility and produces higher quality images (better resolution and no segmentation). The sensitivity, noise level, detection threshold and resolution of CrystalEyeCam were measured using an 18-MeV-bremsstrahlung spectrum, filtered with 10 cm of lead, and two 1 6 5 m m × 1 6 5 m m BGO assemblies: 20 and 30 mm in thickness, respectively. In particular, with the 30 mm-thick BGO assembly, the measured detection threshold of the imager (at S N R 0 = 2 ) is 1 μGy(air) and its resolution is ~1 mm. For 4-MeV incident photons, the estimated (energy) stopping power of the scintillator is 41%. The scintillator assembly thus proved to be a cheaper, effective alternative to segmented scintillators for use in CrystalEyeCam.