Title :
Testing an Improved Scintillation Camera for PET and SPECT
Author_Institution :
TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 2A3
Abstract :
An extensive computer simulation has been completed to design a new type of scintillation camera for nuclear medicine. The aim of the design is to adapt the Anger camera to perform well at higher gamma energies, especially 511 keV. Such a design should provide an economic alternative to the small-crystal ring tomograph for PET, as well as improved efficiency for single photon ECT in the energy range 140-511 keV. A prototype has been constructed to test the new ideas arising from the design study. The prototype incorporates a 5 cm thick sodium iodide scintillator coupled to a rectangular array of 64 small photodetectors. Intrinsic position resolution measurements, as well as a variety of other measurements, have been performed at gamma-ray energies of 122 keV and 514 keV.
Keywords :
Cameras; Computer simulation; Energy measurement; Nuclear medicine; Position measurement; Positron emission tomography; Power generation economics; Prototypes; Single photon emission computed tomography; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1986.4337156