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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Adams, C., 0D

Albinet, Franck, 1F

Ambrosi, G., 0D

Ambrosio, M., 0D

Aoki, Toru, 0G, 1S

Aramo, C., 0D

Araujo, Stephen, 1N

Ayers, J., 14

Ayllon Unzueta, Mauricio, 1B

Baciu, Florian, 1F

Baker, Stuart A., 11, 1M

Baldonado, Brandon, 1M

Barbarino, G., 04

Barbato, F. C. T., 04

Batha, S. H., 12

Beach, Mai S., 15, 16

Bell, P., 15

Benbow, W., 0D

Benson, Donald C., 16

Berninger, Michael, 1M

Bertucci, B., 0D

Biondo, Benedetto, 0A

Bissaldi, E., 0D

Bitossi, M., 0D

Boiano, A., 0D

Bolotnikov, A. E., 1P, 1Q, 1V

Bonanno, Giovanni, 0A

Bonavolontà, C., 0D

Bose, R., 0D

Bourne, M., 09

Bowden, N. S., 0F

Brill, A., 0D

Brodie, Eoin, 1B

Brown, Craig, 1B

Bruno, Pietro, 0A

Buckley, J. H., 0D

Buscho, J., 14

Canestrari, Rodolfo, 0A

Capalbi, Milvia, 0A

Caprai, M., 0D

Carpenter, Arthur C., 13, 15, 16

Castanha, Cristina, 1B

Catalano, Osvaldo, 0A

Chernysheva, Irina V., 0H, 1L

Cho, Gyuseong, 1X

Choi, Jongwoo, 1N

Clarke, S. D., 09

Claus, L., 13

Conforti, Vito, 0A

Cook, J., 15

Cordes, N. L., 12

Covault, C. E., 0D

Cover, R., 15

Dalton, Gabriella M., 1G

Dayton, Matthew S., 13, 15, 16, 18

Dean, Bruce, 18

de Asmundis, R., 04

De Rosa, G., 04

Di Nicola, JM., 13

Di Venere, L., 0D

Dmitrenko, Valery V., 0H, 1L

Do, A., 14

Droemer, Darryl, 1M

Durand, C. E., 13

Ehara, Shigeru, 1H

Engelhorn, Kyle C., 16

Enomoto, Toshiyuki, 1D, 1H

Fang, Xiaodong, 1S

Fatherley, V. E., 12

Fegenbush, Logan, 1M

Feng, Q., 0D

Fiandrini, E., 0D

Filkins, T., 17

Fitzpatrick, Zak, 1M

Fochuk, P. M., 1P, 1Q, 1V

Fukasawa, A., 04

Funsten, Brad, 18

Gallegos, Isabel O., 1G

Gargano, Carmelo, 0A

Garozzo, Salvatore, 0A

Gary, Charles, 1B

Gent, A., 0D

Geppert-Kleinrath, V., 12

Gianotti, Fulvio, 0A

Giarrusso, Salvatore, 0A

Giglietto, N., 0D

Giordano, F., 0D

Giro, Enrico, 0A

Gnatyuk, Volodymyr A., 1S

Goodwin, L. A., 12

Grachev, Viktor M., 0H, 1L

Green, J. Andrew, 11

Grillo, Alessandro, 0A

Grove, J. Eric, 07

Guckes, Amber L., 11

Hagiwara, Osahiko, 1D, 1H

Halliday, R., 0D

Hargrove, D., 15

Hervet, O., 0D

Herzkamp, Matthias, 0R

Hicks Pries, Caitlin, 1B

Hua, M., 09

Hughes, G., 0D

Humensky, T. B, 0D

Hurd, Emily R., 13, 16

Impiombato, Domenico, 0A

Ionica, M., 0D

Izumi, Nobuhiko, 16

James, R. B., 1P, 1Q, 1V

Jimenez, Edward S., 1G

Jin, W., 0D

Johnston, M., 13

Jorgenson, H. J., 12

Kaaret, P., 0D

Kanak, A., 1P

Katz, J., 17

Kaufman, Morris, 1M

Kieda, D., 0D

Kim, B., 0D

Kim, Wooseub, 1X

Kleppinger, Joshua W., 0N, 0T, 1T

Ko, Eunbie, 1X

Ko, Kilyoung, 1X

Koike, Akifumi, 0G

Kopach, O., 1P

Kopach, V., 1P

Koundinyan, Srivathsan P., 1G

Kozioziemski, B., 14

Krivova, Kira V., 0H

Kumar, Shashank, 0R

La Rosa, Giovanni, 0A

Larsen, William, 1B

Lavitola, L., 04

Lee, Minju, 1X

Licciulli, F., 0D

Loporchio, S., 0D

Ludewigt, Bernhard, 1B

Macaraeg, Chris, 18

Maccarone, Maria Concetta, 0A

MacPhee, Andrew, 16

Mandal, Krishna C., 0N, 0T, 1T

Marano, Davide, 0A

Martin, Matthew A., 11, 1M

Martinez, J. I., 12

Masone, V., 0D

McCarville, T., 14

Meures, T., 0D

Mineo, Teresa, 0A

Mirador, Jim, 1M

Mode, B. A. W., 0D

Mollo, C. M., 04

Morii, Hisashi, 0G

Moriyama, Hodaka, 1D, 1E, 1H

Mormile, M., 04

Mukherjee, R., 0D

Mukhopadhyay, Sanjoy, 1F

Murphy, Ronald J., 07

Murphy, T. J., 12

Nagel, Sabrina R., 16

Novikov, Alexander S., 0H, 1L

Oda, Yasuyuki, 1D, 1H

Oertel, J. A., 12

Okumura, A., 0D

Olguin, Santiago, 1M

Otte, N., 0D

Pantaleo, F. R., 0D

Paoletti, R., 0D

Pareschi, Giovanni, 0A

Persaud, Arun, 1B

Pershin, Yuriy, 0T

Petrashyk, A., 0D

Phlips, Bernard F., 07

Pickworth, L. A., 14

Powell, J., 0D

Powell, K., 0D

Pozzi, S. A., 09

Rak, Zsolt, 0T

Rarenko, A., 1V

Ribeiro, D., 0D

Romeo, Giuseppe, 0A

Rosenstrom, Andrew, 1B

Rousselle, J., 0D

Rugliancich, A., 0D

Russo, Francesco, 0A

Sajjad, Mohsin, 0N, 1T

Saluja, Gurdeep, 1F

Sanchez, M., 13

Sangiorgi, Pierluca, 0A

Santander, M., 0D

Sato, Eiichi, 1D, 1E, 1H

Sato, Yuichi, 1E

Schmidt, D. W., 12

Scuderi, Salvatore, 0A

Segarra, Jose, 1F

Segreto, Alberto, 0A

Shang, R., 0D

Share, Gerald H., 07

Shcherbak, L., 1P

Shin, T. H., 09

Shustov, Alexander E., 0H, 1L

Sims, G., 15

Sironi, Giorgia, 0A

Sklyarchuk, Valery M., 1S, 1V

Smalley, Duane D., 11, 1M

Smith, David, 1N

Smith, Sheridan, 1M

Solodin, S., 1V

Sottile, Giuseppe, 0A

Springstead, M. P., 12

Steinberger, W., 09

Stevenson, B., 0D

Stiaccini, L., 0D

Stohn, Adriana M., 1G

Takagi, Katsuyuki, 0G

Takagi, Toshiyuki, 0G

Tate, T., 13

Taylor, L. P., 0D

Terao, Tsuyoshi, 0G

Thompson, Kyle R., 1G

Tosti, L., 0D

Trosseille, Clément A., 16

Ulin, Sergey E., 0H, 1L

Uteshev, Ziyaetdin M., 0H, 1L

Vagelli, V., 0D

Valentino, M., 0D

Vandenbroucke, J., 0D

van Waasen, S.,0R

Vassiliev, V., 0D

Vivolo, D., 04

Vlasik, Konstantin F., 0H, 1L

Volegov, P. L., 12

Watanabe, Manabu, 1D, 1E, 1H

Wilcox, P., 0D

Wilde, C. A., 12

Williams, D. A., 0D

Woolf, Richard S., 07

Wurtz, Ronald E., 0X

Yakimov, Aharon, 1N

Yoshida, Sohei, 1D, 1E, 1H

Yoshioka, Kunihiro, 1D, 1E, 1H

Yuriychuk, I. M., 1Q

Zakharuk, Z., 1V

Zier, Jacob, 1M

Conference Committee

Program Track Chairs

  • Ali M. Khounsary, Illinois Institute of Technology (United States)

    Ralph B. James, Savannah River National Laboratory (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Ralph B. James, Savannah River National Laboratory (United States)

    Arnold Burger, Fisk University (United States)

    Stephen A. Payne, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Toru Aoki, Shizuoka University (Japan)

    Gerard Ariño-Estrada, University of California, Davis (United States)

    Jim E. Baciak Jr., University of Florida (United States)

    Zane W. Bell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States)

    Aleksey E. Bolotnikov, Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)

    Henry Chen, eV Products, Inc. (United States)

    Nerine J. Cherepy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

    Jeffrey J. Derby, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (United States)

    Michael Fiederle, Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum (Germany)

    Petro Fochuk, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University (Ukraine)

    Jan Franc, Charles University (Czech Republic)

    Larry Franks, Consultant (United States)

    Zhong He, University of Michigan (United States)

    Keitaro Hitomi, Tohoku University (Japan)

    Alan Janos, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (United States)

    Mercouri Kanatzidis, Northwestern University (United States)

    KiHyun Kim, Korea University (Korea, Republic of)

    Richard T. Kouzes, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States)

    Kelvin G. Lynn, Washington State University (United States)

    Krishna C. Mandal, University of South Carolina (United States)

    Robert D. McLaren, Consultant (United States)

    Shariar Motakef, CapeSym, Inc. (United States)

    Sanjoy Mukhopadhyay, International Atomic Energy Agency (United States)

    Madan Niraula, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Japan)

    Utpal N. Roy, Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)

    Arie Ruzin, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

    Narsingh Bahadur Singh, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States)

    Michael R. Squillante, Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (United States)

    Ashley C. Stowe, Y-12 National Security Complex (United States)

    Sergey E. Ulin, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Russian Federation)

    Edgar V. van Loef, Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (United States)

    Loïck Verger, Université Grenoble Alpes (France)

    Aaron L. Washington II, Savannah River National Laboratory (United States)

    Richard T. Williams, Wake Forest University (United States)

    Ge Yang, North Carolina State University (United States)

    Ren-Yuan Zhu, Caltech (United States)

    Mariya Zhuravleva, The University of Tennessee Knoxville (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Semiconductor Detectors I

    Aleksey E. Bolotnikov, Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)

  • 2 Scintillator Detectors I

    Stephen A. Payne, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

  • 3 Applications I

    Shaun Clarke, University of Michigan (United States)

  • 4 Applications II

    Kai Vetter, University of California, Berkeley (United States) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (United States)

  • 5 Semiconductor Detectors II

    Gerard Ariño-Estrada, University of California, Davis (United States)

  • 6 Applications III

    Krishna C. Mandal, University of South Carolina (United States)

  • 7 Semiconductor Detectors III

    Kihyun Kim, Korea University (Korea, Republic of)

  • 8 Scintillator Detectors II

    Nerine J. Cherepy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

  • 9 Imaging Diagnostics

    Larry Franks, Consultant (United States)

  • 10 Detectors for ICF Applications

    Eric C. Dutra, National Security Technologies, LLC (United States)

  • 11 Applications IV

    Lars R. Furenlid, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • 12 Computed Tomography

    H. Bradford Barber, The University of Arizona (United States)

Introduction

This volume includes the proceedings of the SPIE conference on Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Neutron Detector Physics XXI (OP319). The conference was held 12-14 August 2019 in San Diego, California (United States). The conference was organized into multiple technical sessions on semiconductor detectors, scintillator detectors, and applications and also included a poster session.

The purpose of the conference was to provide a forum for scientists and engineers from the detector development and user communities to present and evaluate the most recent results on x-ray, gamma-ray, and neutron detectors and to discuss the requirements for a variety of radiation-sensing and imaging applications. The primary theme of the conference was development of improved semiconductor and scintillator radiation detectors and imaging arrays which combine the advantages of room-temperature operation with the ability to spectrally resolve the energies of emitted x- and gamma-rays, and on applications of the technology. By eliminating the cryogen, new radiation-sensing instruments, such as spectrometers, gamma cameras, and radiographic systems, can be manufactured that are portable, lightweight, easy to operate, and relatively maintenance-free. Recent research and development on detectors has resulted in measurable progress in the availability of single detectors and imaging arrays. In addition, recent reports of the properties limiting the performance of semiconductor and scintillator detectors have provided new insights and directions to address deficiencies in the crystals and devices.

Despite the limitations on efficiency and cost of current room-temperature semiconductor and scintillator detectors, they have been increasingly deployed in systems useful for medical diagnostics, space applications, science applications, safeguarding of nuclear materials, material identification, baggage scanning, position sensing, computed tomography, and gamma-ray spectroscopy. Although significant progress has occurred over recent years, there is still a pressing need to lower the cost of the detectors and to increase the efficiency of the detectors while improving their spectral performance.

The technical program featured 56 presentations, including 14 posters. This volume provides detailed documentation describing a significant portion of the presentations. The editors hope that it will serve as an important record of the meeting, provide an update on the status of x-ray, gamma-ray, and neutron detector technology, and serve as a useful resource for those working in the field.

The conference chairs would like to thank the session chairs and members of the Conference Program Committee, who offered their time to enlist the involvement of many researchers working in the field. We also express our indebtedness to all authors who contributed to the proceedings, and to the SPIE staff for their excellent cooperation and continuous support during the conference call, organization, and proceedings processes.

Ralph B. James

Arnold Burger

Steve Payne

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"Front Matter: Volume 11114", Proc. SPIE 11114, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics XXI, 1111401 (25 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2552538
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

CMOS sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Magnetic sensors

Gamma radiation

Scintillators

Semiconductors

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