This work considers the use of an optical fiber sensor, employing a Gd2O2S:Tb inorganic scintillator, for applications in LDR brachytherapy for prostate cancer. Gd2O2S:Tb is characterized by a scintillation decay time of ~500 μs, implying that each primary gamma interaction produces a series of single photons, requiring the use of adequate detectors, such as Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs). These devices suffer from a significant Dark Count Rate (DCR), undermining system sensitivity. This work reports the result of a feasibility study where identical SiPMs, but different packages, are compared. Specifically, a room temperature SiPM in a ceramic package and a TE-cooled SiPM in a TO8 package. In the former, the optical fiber is in direct con...
Next generation multi-ton scale noble liquid experiments have the unique opportunity to discover dar...
This thesis deals with the weak light signals created in organic and inorganic scintillators, and th...
The treatment of many neoplastic diseases requires the use of radiotherapy, which consists in the ir...
This work considers the feasibility of using a novel optical fiber-based sensor, employing a terbium...
This work considers the feasibility of using a novel optical fiber-based sensor, employing a terbium...
In the field of radiation therapy, optical fiber dosimeters (OFD) offer several advantages over conv...
Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are an enabling solid-state technology for low light sensing, with ...
We describe an attempt at the utilisation of two low level light sensors to improve on the design of...
In the context of the on-line monitoring of short and medium term for radioactive waste repository, ...
This research mainly focused on using the Silicon Photo-Multiplier (SiPM), a miniaturized light soli...
This article presents a new perspective on the development of inorganic scintillator-based fiber dos...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated a preliminary scintillating fiber-based real-time dose monitorin...
The Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) APD represents an interesting advance in photodetection and could...
Abstract: This paper reports the characterization of two scintillating materials in powder form, Ga...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Next generation multi-ton scale noble liquid experiments have the unique opportunity to discover dar...
This thesis deals with the weak light signals created in organic and inorganic scintillators, and th...
The treatment of many neoplastic diseases requires the use of radiotherapy, which consists in the ir...
This work considers the feasibility of using a novel optical fiber-based sensor, employing a terbium...
This work considers the feasibility of using a novel optical fiber-based sensor, employing a terbium...
In the field of radiation therapy, optical fiber dosimeters (OFD) offer several advantages over conv...
Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are an enabling solid-state technology for low light sensing, with ...
We describe an attempt at the utilisation of two low level light sensors to improve on the design of...
In the context of the on-line monitoring of short and medium term for radioactive waste repository, ...
This research mainly focused on using the Silicon Photo-Multiplier (SiPM), a miniaturized light soli...
This article presents a new perspective on the development of inorganic scintillator-based fiber dos...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated a preliminary scintillating fiber-based real-time dose monitorin...
The Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) APD represents an interesting advance in photodetection and could...
Abstract: This paper reports the characterization of two scintillating materials in powder form, Ga...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Next generation multi-ton scale noble liquid experiments have the unique opportunity to discover dar...
This thesis deals with the weak light signals created in organic and inorganic scintillators, and th...
The treatment of many neoplastic diseases requires the use of radiotherapy, which consists in the ir...