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Potential advantages of a cesium fluoride scintillator for a time-of-flight positron camera

Allemand et al., 1980

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3878517201101575550
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Allemand R
Gresset C
Vacher J
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Journal of nuclear medicine

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2. The detection efficiency isanother important pa rameter for the choice of a detector. BGO appears to be the first choice and CsF a little better than NaI (Tl). From this point of view, plastics are unsuitable for medical positron imaging. 3. The fast decay time of CsF permits …
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