DocumentCode
808463
Title
GaAs Biomedical Probes and Their Applications in Nuclear Medicine
Author
Kobayashi, Tetsuji ; Sugita, Tohru ; Takayanagi, Sei-ichi ; Iio, Masahiro ; Sasaki, Yasuhito
Author_Institution
Toshiba Research and Development Center Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. , Ltd. Kawasaki, Japan
Volume
20
Issue
1
fYear
1973
Firstpage
310
Lastpage
317
Abstract
A set of GaAs biomedical probes for in vivo measurement of Ã- and ¿-ray emitting radioactive elements has been fabricated from liquid-phase epitaxial and boat grown GaAs materials. The probes use a GaAs surface barrier diode as a radiation sensing element and utilize three diode structure shapes, such as side window, frontal window and single ended coaxial structures. The noise performance of GaAs biomedical probe was less than 18 keV at room temperature. Some of GaAs probes developed had good counting efficiency for Ã- and g=g-ray emitting radioisotopes and also had good energy resolution for low energy ¿-ray and X-ray. The preliminary results of GaAs biomedical probes developed to diagnose malignant tumor and measure regional blood flow were good. The feasibility of GaAs detector as a fluorescent X-ray detector operating at room temperature in nuclear medicine is also discussed.
Keywords
Biological materials; Biomedical measurements; Boats; Diodes; Gallium arsenide; In vivo; Nuclear medicine; Probes; Radioactive materials; X-ray detectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1973.4326923
Filename
4326923
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