Program C01-6 | In vivo imaging of At-211 by using a CdTe semiconductor detector |
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Principal Investigator | KATSURAGAWA, Miho (The University of Tokyo) |
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Members
- Principal Investigator
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KATSURAGAWA, Miho
(Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, the University of Tokyo (Kavli IPMU))
- Research Collaborators
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FUJII, Hirofumi (National Cancer Center)
YAGISHITA, Atsushi (University of Tokyo (Kavli IPMU))
TAKEDA, Shin'ichiro (University of Tokyo (Kavli IPMU))
TAKAHASHI, Tadayuki (University of Tokyo (Kavli IPMU))
Reference Materials
- T. Takahashi et al., “High-resolution Schottky CdTe diode for hard X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy,” Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. A 436, 111–119 (1999).
- S. Watanabe et al., “CdTe stacked detectors for gamma-ray detection,” IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 49, 1292–1296 (2002).
- S. Takeda et al., “A high-resolution CdTe imaging detector with multi-pinhole optics for in-vivo molecular imaging,” Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. A 912, 57–60 (2018).
- M. katsuragawa et al., “A compact imaging system with a CdTe double-sided strip detector for non-destructive analysis using negative muonic X-ray,” Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. A 912, 140–43 (2018).