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Development and Applications of Compton Camera-A Review

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SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 19, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22197374

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Compton camera; detectors; gamma-rays; medical imaging

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [21H02864]

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The history of Compton cameras began with their use in detecting radiation sources for astronomy, but they have also found applications in medical imaging and environmental radiation measurements. This paper reviews the features and types of Compton cameras, discusses their applications, associated imaging algorithms, improvement scopes, and future directions.
The history of Compton cameras began with the detection of radiation sources originally for applications in astronomy. A Compton camera is a promising gamma-ray detector that operates in the wide energy range of a few tens of keV to MeV. The gamma-ray detection method of a Compton camera is based on Compton scattering kinematics, which is used to determine the direction and energy of the gamma-rays without using a mechanical collimator. Although the Compton camera was originally designed for astrophysical applications, it was later applied in medical imaging as well. Moreover, its application in environmental radiation measurements is also under study. Although a few review papers regarding Compton cameras have been published, they either focus very specifically on the detectors used in such cameras or the particular applications of Compton cameras. Thus, the aim of this paper is to review the features and types of Compton cameras and introduce their applications, associated imaging algorithms, improvement scopes, and their future aspects.

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