SPATIAL AND ENERGY RESOLUTIONS OF A HEXAGONAL ANIMAL PET SCANNER BASED ON LGSO CRYSTAL AND FLAT-PANEL PMT
The aim of this study was to explore the spatial and energy resolutions of a PET scanner that we have recently developed. The scanner, which consists of six detector modules with 1-layer LGSO crystals, has a hexagonal configuration with a faceto-face distance of 86.4 mm between two opposite PET modu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear engineering and technology 2012, 44(1), , pp.53-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to explore the spatial and energy resolutions of a PET scanner that we have recently developed.
The scanner, which consists of six detector modules with 1-layer LGSO crystals, has a hexagonal configuration with a faceto-face distance of 86.4 mm between two opposite PET modules; such properties facilitate the imaging of small animals. A 22Na point source was employed to estimate horizontal and vertical spatial resolutions. To assess the energy resolution, a uniform 18F cylindrical phantom was scanned. A software-based spectrum analysis of list-mode data was used to assign a local energy window centered on the photopeak position for every single crystal. For the image reconstruction, an ML-EM algorithm was used. The spatial resolutions at the center of the scanner were 0.99 mm in the horizontal direction and 1.13mm in the vertical direction. The energy resolution averaged over each PMT ranged from 13.3%-14.3%, which gave an average value of 13.8%. These results show that this simple system is promising for small animal imaging with excellent spatial and energy resolutions. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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ISSN: | 1738-5733 2234-358X |
DOI: | 10.5516/NET.08.2010.059 |