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titleOfInvention Array type nuclear radiation detector based on GAGG scintillator
abstract The utility model discloses an array nuclear radiation detector based on GAGG scintillator, including scintillator, photoelectric conversion device, front end electronics and electrical power generating system, the GAGG scintillator array that the GAGG scintillator that the scintillator is a plurality of six face polishings constitutes fills high reflecting material between the scintillator as the reflector layer, and photoelectric conversion device has a plurality ofly and constitutes the photoelectric conversion device array that matches with GAGG scintillator array. The GAGG scintillator array and the photoelectric conversion device array are coupled through high-refractive-index optical cement. The detector adopts an array mode, can form a large-area detector, simultaneously carries out independent reading and consistency correction on each channel, and realizes quick measurement under the condition of a low radiation field; in thatUnder the environment of a strong radiation field, an independent working mode of each channel can be adopted, and the upper limit of measurement of the system is improved. The whole detector pair 137 The energy resolution of Cs (662 keV) can reach within 5 percent, which is better than sodium iodide and cesium iodide detectors.
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