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Heather L Durko1, Harrison H Barrett1, Lars R Furenlid1.
Abstract
We have developed a gamma-ray imaging system that combines a high-resolution silicon detector with two sets of movable, half-keel-edged copper-tungsten blades configured as crossed slits. These apertures can be positioned independently between the object and detector, producing an anamorphic image in which the axial and transaxial magnifications are not constrained to be equal. The detector is a 60 mm × 60 mm, one-millimeter-thick, one-megapixel silicon double-sided strip detector with a strip pitch of 59 μm. The flexible nature of this system allows the application of adaptive imaging techniques. We present system details; calibration, acquisition, and reconstruction methods; and imaging results.Entities:
Keywords: 103Pd; 125I; Adaptive; DSSD; SPECT; anamorphic imaging; crossed slits; double-sided strip detector; low energy; silicon; small animal
Year: 2014 PMID: 26160983 PMCID: PMC4494124 DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2014.2304853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Nucl Sci ISSN: 0018-9499 Impact factor: 1.679