2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record 2011
DOI: 10.1109/nssmic.2011.6154121
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Performance characterization of a high-purity germanium detector for small-animal SPECT

Abstract: We present an initial evaluation of a mechanically cooled, high-purity germanium double-sided strip detector as a potential gamma camera for small-animal SPECT. It is 90 mm in diameter and 10 mm thick with two sets of 16 orthogonal strips that have a 4.75 mm width with a 5 mm pitch. A sub-strip interpolation method is used to bin the data at a pixel size of 0.53mm x 0.53mm, while it is also possible to estimate the depth of interaction based on CFD time differences between the anode and cathode. The system has… Show more

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“…1.2 × 10 6 total detector voxels comprise each HPGe detector. A fixed ER of 1.0% FWHM at 140 keV and a lateral detector resolution of 1.5 mm FWHM were modeled based on measurements with our benchtop detector [20]. HPGe has an attenuation coefficient of 0.72 cm −1 at 140 keV, corresponding to an absorption efficiency of 51% in 10-mm thick HPGe cameras.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1.2 × 10 6 total detector voxels comprise each HPGe detector. A fixed ER of 1.0% FWHM at 140 keV and a lateral detector resolution of 1.5 mm FWHM were modeled based on measurements with our benchtop detector [20]. HPGe has an attenuation coefficient of 0.72 cm −1 at 140 keV, corresponding to an absorption efficiency of 51% in 10-mm thick HPGe cameras.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent technological advances have given rise to compact, mechanically-cooled HPGe gamma cameras that do not require bulky liquid nitrogen dewars. We have worked with an HPGe detector with a 8-cm diameter and of 10-mm thickness that offers ~1% ER at 140 keV and ~1.5 mm intrinsic spatial resolution in all three dimensions [20]. While this particular detector does not have a sufficiently large active area for MBI, herein, we investigate whether an HPGe detector of this type might offer some benefits for breast imaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pixel size when using the interpolation method is 0.53 mm × 0.53 mm. This system also provides an estimate of the depth of interaction based on the difference between the measured rise times of the signals collected on the anode and cathode [17, 19]. A summary of the detector properties determined in [17] is shown in Table I.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system also provides an estimate of the depth of interaction based on the difference between the measured rise times of the signals collected on the anode and cathode [17, 19]. A summary of the detector properties determined in [17] is shown in Table I. The detector uniformity was determined according to the NEMA standards [20] as described in [17].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are currently developing for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging [3], but due to the limited size of the HPGe detector, in order to achieve reasonable magnification with multiple pinholes, projections on the HPGe are likely to have some amount of multiplexing. This project examines, in simulation, whether the addition of a silicon detector with low-multiplexed projections stacked with an HPGe detector with highly-multiplexed projections will improve image quality.…”
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