Title :
Silicon detector for a Compton camera in nuclear medical imaging
Author :
Meier, D. ; Czermak, A. ; Jalocha, P. ; Sowicki, B. ; Kowal, M. ; Dulinski, W. ; Maehblum, G. ; Nygård, E. ; Yoshioka, Kazuaki ; Fuster, J. ; Lacasta, C. ; Mikuz, M. ; Roe, S. ; Weilhammer, P. ; Hua, C.-H. ; Park, S.-J. ; Wildermann, S.J. ; Zhang, L. ; Cl
Author_Institution :
Med. Sch., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Electronically collimated gamma cameras based on Compton scattering in silicon pad sensors may improve imaging in nuclear medicine and bio-medical research. The work described here concentrates on the silicon pad detector for a prototype Compton camera. The silicon pad sensors are read out using low noise VLSI CMOS chips and novel fast triggering chips. Depending on the application a light weight and dense packaging of sensors and its readout electronics on a hybrid is required. The authors describe the silicon pad sensor and their readout on the newly designed hybrid. They also present a modular and low-cost data acquisition system (CCDAQ) based on a digital signal processor which is interfaced to the EPP port of widely available personal computers. Using the CCDAQ and the hybrids energy spectra of gamma-ray photons from technetium (4399mTc) an americium ( 95241Am) were acquired with an energy resolution of 2.45 keV FWHM for the 140.5 keV photo-absorption line of 4399mTc. For all pads the discrimination threshold in the trigger chip was between (15 and 25) keV
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; Compton effect; biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; gamma-ray detection; radioisotope imaging; silicon radiation detectors; very high speed integrated circuits; 140 keV; 15 to 25 keV; 2.45 keV; 4399mTc; 95241Am; Am; Compton camera silicon detector; Si; Tc; discrimination threshold; energy resolution; gamma-ray photons; low noise VLSI CMOS chips; nuclear medical imaging; photoabsorption line; silicon pad detector; silicon pad sensors; triggering chips; Biomedical imaging; Biosensors; Cameras; Collimators; Gamma ray detectors; Image sensors; Light scattering; Optical imaging; Particle scattering; Silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949368