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The improvement of spectrometric devices and methods makes it possible to create a fundamentally new device that can distinguish not only the energy characteristics and activity of ionizing radiation sources. Today, devices are also expected to be able to quickly determine the geometry of the source, and not only from a set of standard ones. The method discussed in the article describes how the use of SiPM matrices allows detecting angular characteristics of the direction of gamma radiation incidence on the detector, allowing you to determine the position and types of sources. The detector created by this method has high sensitivity and resolution. These properties make it possible to use it in nuclear medicine to study the distribution of isotopes in the human body, in crystallography, archaeology, radiation safety systems, etc.
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Florentsev, V., Baryshev, G., Berestov, A., Kondrateva, A., Biryukov, A. (2021). Precision Spectrometric Search Dosimeter-Radiometer Based on a Matrix SiPM, Designed to Restore the Geometry of Ionizing Radiation Sources. In: Velichko, E., Vinnichenko, M., Kapralova, V., Koucheryavy, Y. (eds) International Youth Conference on Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technologies. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 255. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58868-7_13
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