Autor: |
Jorge D. Martinez, A. Ros, Jose Antonio Palazon, D. Abellan, A. Sebastia, Jose M. Benlloch, Christoph Lerche, Filomeno Sanchez |
Rok vydání: |
2006 |
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Zdroj: |
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005. |
DOI: |
10.1109/nssmic.2005.1596565 |
Popis: |
We studied the possibility of correcting edge artifacts caused by the center of gravity positioning algorithm (COG) within thick continuous scintillation crystals for /spl gamma/-ray imaging detectors. An enhanced charge division readout (CDR) together with multi-channel position sensitive photo-multiplier tubes allows the measurement of the 2nd moment of the scintillation light distribution within continuous and large-sized crystals. Using the 2nd moment together with the centroids provided by the CDR, the standard deviation /spl sigma/ of the light distribution can be computed, providing a good estimator for the depth of interaction (DOI). We measured the /spl sigma/ resolution at 81 positions of a test-detector's sensitive area and found an average resolution of 6/spl plusmn/4.0 mm. At the central region of 20/spl times/20 mm/sup 2/ the performance of our method was with 3/spl plusmn/0.8 mm /spl sigma/ resolution much better. The lowest observed value was 1.8 mm. The 0th, 1st/sub X/, 1st/sub Y/ and 2nd moments of the light distribution were also measured for the 81 positions and compared to predictions obtained by a model for the light distribution. Analytic studies show that the use of the first low order moments probably allows significant reduction of the DOI-caused border artifacts of the COG algorithm. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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