Titolo | A Study of Intrinsic Crystal-pixel Light-output Spread for Discrete Scintillation Gamma-rays Imagers Modeling |
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Tipo di pubblicazione | Presentazione a Congresso |
Anno di Pubblicazione | 2002 |
Autori | Scafè, R., Pellegrini R., Soluri A., Tatì Angelo, Cinti M.N., Cusanno F., Trotta G., Pani R., and Garibaldi F. |
Conference Name | IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference |
Parole chiave | Computerized tomography, Crystal arrays, Gamma rays, Image sensors, Parameter estimation, Photomultipliers, Scintillation |
Abstract | This paper is focused on discrete scintillation imaging devices, made by using crystal arrays and metal-channel dynode Hamamatsu 1" and 2" square Position Sensitive PhotoMultiplier Tubes (PSPMT). These devices are particularly suitable for nuclear medicine based high-resolution Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) applications. A more adequate analytical model describing the light-output spread from a single crystal-pixel, was studied. Previously experimental data published by us were reviewed using this model. The parameter which describes the intrinsic pixel light-output spread was obtained using an 1-D model-version, that adequately fits the measured single-event charge-strip integrals. Furthermore the intrinsic spread was found linearly dependent, in the examined experiments, on a crystal-pixel shape factor (defined as the ratio between the pixel-blind-surface-area to the pixel-volume). Finally, a simulation tool was developed on these basis, to predict and to optimize the imager response by evaluating the impact of each device component on the response. |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0142148006&partnerID=40&md5=19921e472f77a292461d47d33f0ea7f7 |
Citation Key | Scafè20021652 |