研究目的
To describe a new high-performance scintigraphic detector suitable for direct integration into multi-modality imaging systems, focusing on pre-clinical imaging.
研究成果
The HiRIS2 detector achieves better performance than its predecessor, with improved sensitivity, a larger FOV, greater compactness, and reliability. It is suitable for integration into hybrid systems for small animal imaging.
研究不足
The detector must operate to subtract the intrinsic background due to the presence of 176Lu in the LYSO scintillator. The spatial resolution and sensitivity are limited by the collimator and crystal array used.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The detector design was based on Monte Carlo transport calculations using the GATE platform for SPECT studies.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The detector was tested with custom designed PMMA phantoms filled with a solution of 99mTc sodium pertechnetate.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The detector is based on an H9500 Hamamatsu PSPMT coupled to an LYSO pixelated scintillator and a low-energy tungsten collimator with parallel square holes.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The detector's performance was assessed through flood field imaging, sensitivity measurements, and imaging of various phantoms.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Images were reconstructed using the STIR framework with the filtered back projection algorithm.
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