Summary
This technical paper describes the development of silicon-CMOS hybrid detector systems intended to advance Compton imaging capabilities in semiconductor detectors through electron tracking methods. Published in a nuclear instrumentation journal, the work appears to present design innovations and performance characterisation of prototype detectors, as suggested by the specialist venue and 2017 publication date. The research contributes to detector technology advancement but falls outside the scope of agricultural, soil health, and nutritional research domains.
UK applicability
This paper addresses fundamental physics instrumentation and has no direct applicability to UK farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or agricultural practice. Its relevance to Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue is not established.
Key measures
Detector performance parameters for electron tracking; Compton imaging resolution and sensitivity; Si-CMOS hybrid architecture specifications
Outcomes reported
The study reports on the development and characterisation of Si-CMOS hybrid detectors designed to enable electron tracking capabilities within semiconductor-based Compton imaging systems. Performance metrics and technical specifications of the detector prototype are presented.
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