Application of the CORIS360 Gamma Ray Imager at a light source

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2021-05-24
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JACoW Publishing
Abstract
The CORIS360 is a gamma-ray imager developed at Australian Nuclear Science and Technology (ANSTO) for identifying and localising sources of radiation typically from gamma emitting radionuclides. The low EMI and low noise power supply features of the imaging technology have enabled it to have a low energy detection threshold and to detect photons as low as 20 keV. This report shall present the initial measurements performed at the Australian Synchrotron, in the storage ring and beamlines, where the imager is able to detect radiation from all sources of synchrotron radiation (dipole, wiggler and undulator). The radiation imaging results from the injection system and scrapers (to dump the stored beam) will be discussed. Future developments for imaging in pulsed radiation environments and time varying environments will also be discussed. © 2021 JACoW
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Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International license. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s), the published article's title, publisher, and DOI.
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ANSTO, Gamma radiation, Photons, Radioisotopes, Synchrotron radiation, Image scanners, Australia
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Tan, Y. E., Boardman, D., Chartier, L., Guenette, M., Ilter, J., & Watt, G. (2021). Application of the CORIS360 Gamma-ray Imager at a light source. Paper presented at the 10th International Beam Instrumentation Conference, (IBIC 2021), Pohang, Republic of Korea, 24-28 May 2021. In Proceedings of the 10th International Beam Instrumentation Conference, (pp. 303-305). doi:10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2021-TUPP36