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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2018
Filed:
Jun. 09, 2015
University of Lincoln, Lincoln, GB;
Nigel Allinson, Lincoln, GB;
Grainne Riley, Lincoln, GB;
Chris Waltham, Lincoln, GB;
Michela Esposito, Lincoln, GB;
Tony Price, Birmingham, GB;
Phil Allport, Liverpool, GB;
Jon Taylor, Liverpool, GB;
Gianluigi Casse, Liverpool, GB;
Phil Evans, Guildford, GB;
Gavin Poludniowski, Guildford, GB;
Stuart Green, Birmingham, GB;
Spyros Manolopoulos, Coventry, GB;
Jaime Nieto-Camero, Faure, ZA;
Marcus Verhoeven, Dresden, DE;
University of Lincoln, Lincoln, GB;
Abstract
Some embodiments of the present invention provide a 2D position-sensitive detector assembly comprising at least three substantially planar detector portions arranged in overlapping relationship as viewed normal to a plane of the detector portions, each detector portion comprising an array of substantially parallel, linear detector elements, the detector elements of respective detector portions being mutually non-parallel, the detector elements each being configured to generate one or more electrical signals in response to interaction of a particle of radiation therewith.