Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1848452 | Nuclear Science and Techniques | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A compact gamma-ray detector with good spatial resolution for emission computed tomography (E-CT) applications has been developed. The detector is composed of NaI(Tl) scintillation pixels array and Hamamastu R2486-05 PSPMT. Having a pixel size of 2 mm à 2 mm and an overall dimension of 48.2 mm à 48.2mm à 5 mm, it has 484 pixels in a 22Ã22 matrix. An average spatial resolution of 2.5mm (FWHM) was achieved. The slope of position linearity is constant within 10% in a range of 40mm. After corrections, the average value of differential non-linearity and absolute non-linearity were 0.16mm and 0.535mm respectively, and a 17% at FWHM of total energy resolution for 241Am was obtained.
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Authors
Jie ZHU, Hongguang MA, Wenyan MA, Hui ZENG, Zhaomin WANG, Zizhong XU,