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15 September 2017 Applications of iQID cameras
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iQID is an intensified quantum imaging detector developed in the Center for Gamma-Ray Imaging (CGRI). Originally called BazookaSPECT, iQID was designed for high-resolution gamma-ray imaging and preclinical gamma-ray single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). With the use of a columnar scintillator, an image intensifier and modern CCD/CMOS sensors, iQID cameras features outstanding intrinsic spatial resolution. In recent years, many advances have been achieved that greatly boost the performance of iQID, broadening its applications to cover nuclear and particle imaging for preclinical, clinical and homeland security settings. This paper presents an overview of the recent advances of iQID technology and its applications in preclinical and clinical scintigraphy, preclinical SPECT, particle imaging (alpha, neutron, beta, and fission fragment), and digital autoradiography.
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Ling Han, Brian W. Miller, Harrison H. Barrett, H. Bradford Barber, and Lars R. Furenlid "Applications of iQID cameras", Proc. SPIE 10393, Radiation Detectors in Medicine, Industry, and National Security XVIII, 103930P (15 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2279302
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Gamma radiation

Image intensifiers

Scintigraphy

Imaging systems

Single photon emission computed tomography

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