Radiation detection system allowing improved counting of events

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Semiconductor system

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C250S363030, C250S366000, C250S394000

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11014868

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a radiation detection device comprising a plurality of detector elements (DET1, DET2), each detector element (DET1) being associated with a circuit (AMP1-CMP1) for acquiring pulse signals (H1) and for counting (CNT1) detection events.The invention provides for means (COR) of correlating detection events corresponding to at least two detector elements (DET1/DET2).

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