This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer Tomography (CT) in Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography(SPECT) applications. This would allow for a more versatile and a much cheapersystem. The main focus is on determining the efficiency and resolution of such a system.This is done initially via an geometric model evaluating the solid angle of the collimator,showing promising results versus a standard Low Energy High Resolution (LEHR)collimator. Secondly a Monte-Carlo simulation is used for a more in depth analysis ofthe detector response by using two different radionuclides. The performance is measuredwith reference to efficiency and scatter to primary ratio (s/p). The energy thresh...
Multibin photon-counting x-ray detectors are promising candidates to be applied in next generation c...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is the subject whereby we wish to measure and dis...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is the subject whereby we wish to measure and dis...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
"25 January 1993."Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42)Nuclear medicine imaging systems ...
Spectral computed tomography with energy-resolving detectors has a potential to improve the detectab...
In single photon emission computed tomography, it is a challenging task to maintain reasonable perfo...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
Multibin photon-counting x-ray detectors are promising candidates to be applied in next generation c...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is the subject whereby we wish to measure and dis...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is the subject whereby we wish to measure and dis...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
"25 January 1993."Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42)Nuclear medicine imaging systems ...
Spectral computed tomography with energy-resolving detectors has a potential to improve the detectab...
In single photon emission computed tomography, it is a challenging task to maintain reasonable perfo...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
Multibin photon-counting x-ray detectors are promising candidates to be applied in next generation c...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...