Abstract

A gamma‐ray imaging collimator for the use in diagnostic radiology has been fabricated by applying electroplating techniques onto a glass structure. The substrates, an outgrowth of the microchannel plate technology, have a honeycomb geometry with hexagonal channels of 16 mm in length, 0.75 mm across opposing sides, and a surface area of . The glass substrate was enveloped with a thin electroless nickel film followed with lead plating yielding a metal ratio of about 2: 1.

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