The goal of the HICAM project, supported by the European Community, is the development of a new Anger camera for clinical and research environments and specific applications where high overall spatial resolution and system compactness are required. The camera is based on a matrix of Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs) coupled to a CsI(Tl) crystal. Two prototypes were developed during the project, with 55 cm2 and 1010 cm2 FOV. They provide a high intrinsic spatial resolution (1mm), an overall spatial resolution of 3c 2.67 mm @ 4cm and appropriate sensitivity. The developed camera is compact, very versatile and has a potential to be employed in several imaging applications, for clinical studies on humans, for small organs imaging in adults and in...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have recently shown to be a competitive device for the readout of sci...
In the last years, many studies have been carried out on portable gamma cameras in order to optimize...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have shown to be a competitive device for the readout of scintillator...
The goal of the HICAM project, supported by the European Community, is the development of a new Ange...
The goal of the HICAM project, supported by the European Community, is the development of a new Ange...
In this work we present a new compact and high-resolution Anger camera to be used in clinical and re...
We have developed, in the framework of the HICAM project supported by EC, two Anger cameras, with 5x...
This work deals with the development of a new compact and high-resolution (<1mm) Anger camera to be ...
The HICAM gamma camera is an imaging device recently developed in the framework of a European projec...
A new Anger camera for nuclear imaging is under development in the framework of the HICAM (HIgh reso...
In nuclear physics basic research and, particularly, in gamma ray spectroscopy, the use of an imagin...
Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs) have recently shown to be a competitive device for the readout of sci...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have recently shown to be a competitive device for the readout of sci...
In the last years, many studies have been carried out on portable gamma cameras in order to optimize...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have shown to be a competitive device for the readout of scintillator...
The goal of the HICAM project, supported by the European Community, is the development of a new Ange...
The goal of the HICAM project, supported by the European Community, is the development of a new Ange...
In this work we present a new compact and high-resolution Anger camera to be used in clinical and re...
We have developed, in the framework of the HICAM project supported by EC, two Anger cameras, with 5x...
This work deals with the development of a new compact and high-resolution (<1mm) Anger camera to be ...
The HICAM gamma camera is an imaging device recently developed in the framework of a European projec...
A new Anger camera for nuclear imaging is under development in the framework of the HICAM (HIgh reso...
In nuclear physics basic research and, particularly, in gamma ray spectroscopy, the use of an imagin...
Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs) have recently shown to be a competitive device for the readout of sci...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have recently shown to be a competitive device for the readout of sci...
In the last years, many studies have been carried out on portable gamma cameras in order to optimize...
Silicon drift detectors (SDDs) have shown to be a competitive device for the readout of scintillator...