Claims
- 1. A structure for detecting radiation, comprising:
- a tube having (1) an electrically conductive shell structure of circular or polyhedral cross section, having a proximal and distal end, (2) a pressure retaining and electrically insulative tube end closure means at each tube end, (3) a coaxial central wire conductive element which runs along the central axis of the tube and is insulated from the conductive shell structure,
- said tube containing either pure xenon or predominantly xenon, together with one or more quench gas components, at a pressure sufficient to provide efficient interaction of photons of greater than 50 keV energy by photoelectric effect within a path length of 10 cm or less and to assure a photoelectron range of less than a few millimeters.
- 2. A structure for detecting radiation useful in an imaging camera for nuclear medicine comprising a plurality of tubes having (1) an electrically conductive shell structure of circular or polyhedral cross section, having a proximal and distal end, (2) a pressure retaining and electrically insulative tube end closure means at each tube end, (3) a coaxial central wire conductive element which runs along the central axis of the tube and is insulated from the conductive shell structure,
- said tube containing predominantly xenon, together with one or more quench gas components, at a pressure sufficient to provide efficient interaction of photons of greater than 50 keV energy by photoelectric effect within a path length of 10 cm or less and to assure a photoelectron range of less than a few millimeters; and tubes distributed in space such that each proximal and distal tube end is in a common plane one with another, respectively.
- 3. The structure of claim 2, wherein the coaxial electrically conductive element of each of said plurality of tubes is arranged for electrical connection to a positive electrical potential and the electrically conductive shell structure of each of said plurality of said tubes is arranged for electrical connection to a negative electrical potential.
- 4. The structure of claim 2, wherein xenon exerts a partial pressure within said tube of at least about 20 atm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/053,248 which was filed Jul. 21, 1997.
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