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DOI: 10.1109/23.256693
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A positron camera detector design with cross-coupled scintillators and quadrant sharing photomultipliers

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“…In order to achieve a high-resolution capability that is needed for small tumor detection in breast cancer, most of those PET/PEM systems are using expensive Position-Sensitive PMTs or APD devices, which make their systems either expensive, and/or have very limited detector areas that affect the sensitivity [1]–[4]. Using our low-cost PMT-quadrant-sharing (PQS) techniques [5], [6] and the Slab-Sandwich-Slice method [7], we can build large-area detector banks with regular round shape PMTs at considerably lower cost, and achieve very high resolutions at the same time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to achieve a high-resolution capability that is needed for small tumor detection in breast cancer, most of those PET/PEM systems are using expensive Position-Sensitive PMTs or APD devices, which make their systems either expensive, and/or have very limited detector areas that affect the sensitivity [1]–[4]. Using our low-cost PMT-quadrant-sharing (PQS) techniques [5], [6] and the Slab-Sandwich-Slice method [7], we can build large-area detector banks with regular round shape PMTs at considerably lower cost, and achieve very high resolutions at the same time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high-resolution PMT-quadrant-sharing (PQS) position-sensitive PET block detectors [11], [12] that we have been working with for many years, one PMT channel involves a large decoding area of four detector blocks, which increases the count-rate for each channel. Our high light-output PQS detectors have a large decoding ratio of 256 crystals/PMT for LYSO (4 to 15 times higher decoding resolution than that of current PET manufacturers).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique represents a saving of up to 75% in the number of PMTs used, because the commercial PET cameras use four PMTs to decode just one block (Fig. 1) [22]. However when a PQS detector panel is made up exclusively of conventional square blocks, a section of the PMTs sensitive window (half of PMT) at the edge of the detector module is not used, thereby creating an undetected region, (shaded section in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%