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Development and Calibration of a New Gamma Camera Detector Using Large Square Photomultiplier Tubes Publisher



Zeraatkar N1 ; Sajedi S1 ; Fard BT1, 2 ; Kaviani S1 ; Akbarzadeh A1 ; Farahani MH1 ; Sarkar S1, 3 ; Ay MR1, 4
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Source: Journal of Instrumentation Published:2017


Abstract

Large area scintillation detectors applied in gamma cameras as well as Single Photon Computed Tomography (SPECT) systems, have a major role in in-vivo functional imaging. Most of the gamma detectors utilize hexagonal arrangement of Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs). In this work we applied large square-shaped PMTs with row/column arrangement and positioning. The Use of large square PMTs reduces dead zones in the detector surface. However, the conventional center of gravity method for positioning may not introduce an acceptable result. Hence, the digital correlated signal enhancement (CSE) algorithm was optimized to obtain better linearity and spatial resolution in the developed detector. The performance of the developed detector was evaluated based on NEMA-NU1-2007 standard. The acquired images using this method showed acceptable uniformity and linearity comparing to three commercial gamma cameras. Also the intrinsic and extrinsic spatial resolutions with low-energy high-resolution (LEHR) collimator at 10 cm from surface of the detector were 3.7 mm and 7.5 mm, respectively. The energy resolution of the camera was measured 9.5%. The performance evaluation demonstrated that the developed detector maintains image quality with a reduced number of used PMTs relative to the detection area. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab.
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