Title :
High-Resolution
I Small Animal Imaging With a Coded Aperture and a Hybrid Pixel Detector
Author :
Accorsi, Roberto ; Celentano, Luigi ; Laccetti, Paolo ; Lanza, Richard C. ; Marotta, Marcello ; Mettivier, Giovanni ; Montesi, Maria Cristina ; Roberti, Giuseppe ; Russo, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Children´´s Hosp. of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Abstract :
We report on tests of a radionuclide imaging system for in vivo investigations in small animals with low-energy photons as from 125I (27-35 keV). Imaging optics features a high-resolution coded aperture mask and a fine pitch hybrid pixel detector (silicon 300-mum or 700-mum thick, or CdTe 1 mm thick) of the Medipix2 series (55 mum pitch, 256 x 256 pixels). The coded aperture had 480 70-mum holes in 100-mum-thick tungsten. Laboratory tests with a 109Cd 22 keV source and a microfocus X-ray tube (35 kVp, Mo anode) show a system resolution of about 110 mum at magnification m = 2.12 and a sensitivity improvement of 30:1 as compared to a 300-mum pinhole collimator. The field of view also depends on magnification: in the experiments presented, it varied from 6 mm (m = 2.12) to 21 mm (m = 0.66). 125I in vivo mouse thyroid imaging with the 70 mum coded aperture, a 300 mum pinhole and a 100 mum parallel hole collimator was also performed to obtain a qualitative comparison. This low energy, semiconductor-based, compact gamma-ray imaging system can be used as a gamma-ray sub-millimeter resolution imager for energies below about 35 keV and it is the basic imaging unit of a small animal Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography system (MediSPECT) built at University of Napoli Federico II and Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Napoli.
Keywords :
biomedical imaging; single photon emission computed tomography; MediSPECT; Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography system; coded aperture; electron volt energy 22 keV; electron volt energy 27 keV to 35 keV; gamma ray imaging; hybrid pixel detector; low energy photons; magnification; microfocus X-ray tube; mouse thyroid imaging; radionuclide imaging system; size 300 mum; size 700 mum; small animal imaging; Animals; Apertures; Collimators; High-resolution imaging; In vivo; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Pixel; Silicon; System testing; Image analysis; Monte Carlo; PEM; SPECT instrumentation; image processing; image reconstruction; pinhole; positron emission mammography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2007.909846