Kinestatic charge detection using synchronous displacement of detecting device

作者: Frank A. Dibianca

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摘要: A technique for detecting the spatial distribution of propagating energy induces secondary produced in a detector to drift predetermined direction at velocity and synchronously moves opposite equal magnitude energy. Although is drifting with respect detector, synchronous movement causes appear stationary source radiation, resulting "kinestatis" The from radiation integrates along paths (operated as "kinestatic detector") subsequently detected when collection volume sweeps through Signal integration can occur over long periods time while resolution determined by output sampling rate. having n-by-I elements simulate operation any n-by-m element use digital radiography computed tomography other imaging non-imaging sensing techniques. may take form xenon gas ionization chamber. Field distortion eliminating techniques are used eliminate variations charge carrier such an Charge mobility adjusted synchronize movement.

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