CdZnTe solid-state gamma camera

We report the development of a CdZnTe gamma ray imager whose advantages over the conventional Anger camera include: (1) improved contrast resulting from superior energy resolution and unambiguous position determination and (2) the small size and weight and high, reliability inherent in an all-solid-...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science 1998-06, Vol.45 (3), p.359-363
Hauptverfasser: Butler, J.F., Lingren, C.L., Friesenhahn, S.J., Doty, F.P., Ashburn, W.L., Conwell, R.L., Augustine, F.L., Apotovsky, B., Pi, B., Collins, T., Zhao, S., Isaacson, C.
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Zusammenfassung:We report the development of a CdZnTe gamma ray imager whose advantages over the conventional Anger camera include: (1) improved contrast resulting from superior energy resolution and unambiguous position determination and (2) the small size and weight and high, reliability inherent in an all-solid-state construction. It provides high energy resolution and peak efficiency by incorporating Digirad's new SpectrumPlus(TM) detector technology. The new imager employs a modular design, in which each 1"/spl times/1" module incorporates a monolithic 64-element CdZnTe detector array and ASIC-based circuity that provides signal conditioning for every channel, identification of valid events and addressing functions. Imagers with a wide range of sizes and shapes can be assembled by tiling modules together on a specially designed signal routing board.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/23.682408