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Section: claims

1. An inverse collimator detector for detecting isolated sources of radiation, comprising:a scintillator that interacts with radiation emanating from a target object being imaged;an inverse collimator having a plurality of separated collimation holes filled with collimation rods, said inverse collimator being provided between the target object and said scintillator such that radiation from said object impinges on said scintillator through spaces between said collimation rods; andone or more photosensors optically coupled to said scintillator to receive interaction events from said scintillator. 2. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation rods are lead rods. 3. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation rods are at least one of tungsten, copper-beryllium or brass rods. 4. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation holes have at least one of a circular, square, hexagonal or oval cross-sectional shape. 5. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation rods have at least one of a circular, square, hexagonal or oval cross-sectional shape. 6. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation holes are arranged in a square array. 7. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation holes are arranged in a hexagonal array. 8. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said collimation rods are in the order of the intrinsic resolution of said detector. 9. The inverse collimator detector of claim 1, wherein said inverse collimator is a plastic container. 10. An inverse collimator, comprising:an array of collimation holes providing a path for perpendicularly incident photons, said collimation holes having a predefined diameter and a predefined depth;a plurality of collimation rods disposed within said collimation holes, said collimation rods having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of said collimation holes and a length corresponding to the depth of said collimation holes; anda plurality of openings formed between said collimation holes, wherein the length of said collimation rods determines the sensitivity of said inverse collimator.