We describe the development of a scintillator-coated charge coupled device (CCD) based camera for imaging small volumes of radionuclide uptake in tissues. The high-resolution gamma imager (HRGI) is a collimated, scintillator-coated, low cost, imager using low noise CCDs. The HRGI operates in photon counting mode using a peltier cooler to achieve an operating temperature of -5 degrees C. We have measured the spatial resolution and efficiency of a prototype CCD from e2v Technologies Ltd coated with a 500-mu m-thick Gadox (Gd2O2S(Tb)) layer using 59.5 keV radiation from a Am-241 source and 140 keV gamma-rays from a Tc-99m source. We also describe our first images using Tc-99m phantoms
In January 1990, the Department of Energy initiated this project with the objective to develop the t...
We are developing a rugged and person-transportable Compton gamma imager for use in security investi...
High-resolution imaging of x-ray and gamma-ray distributions can be achieved with cameras that use c...
We describe the High Resolution Gamma Imager (HRGI): a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) based camera for ...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
The development of medical imaging techniques has dramatically changed clinical practice and biomedi...
In the last years, many studies have been carried out on portable gamma cameras in order to optimize...
Over recent years, in the field of nuclear medicine, advances in the development of small field of v...
We are studying the performance of various thickness GaAs pixel detectors bump-bonded to a dedicated...
Nuclear medicine, an important branch of modern medical imaging, is an essential tool for both diagn...
We developed a pinhole gamma camera to measure distributions of radioactive material contaminants an...
In nuclear physics basic research and, particularly, in gamma ray spectroscopy, the use of an imagin...
High image quality Charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors are needed in many applications. Low no...
We report the status of the art of a prototype based on a GaAs pixel detector bump-bonded to a dedic...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
In January 1990, the Department of Energy initiated this project with the objective to develop the t...
We are developing a rugged and person-transportable Compton gamma imager for use in security investi...
High-resolution imaging of x-ray and gamma-ray distributions can be achieved with cameras that use c...
We describe the High Resolution Gamma Imager (HRGI): a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) based camera for ...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
The development of medical imaging techniques has dramatically changed clinical practice and biomedi...
In the last years, many studies have been carried out on portable gamma cameras in order to optimize...
Over recent years, in the field of nuclear medicine, advances in the development of small field of v...
We are studying the performance of various thickness GaAs pixel detectors bump-bonded to a dedicated...
Nuclear medicine, an important branch of modern medical imaging, is an essential tool for both diagn...
We developed a pinhole gamma camera to measure distributions of radioactive material contaminants an...
In nuclear physics basic research and, particularly, in gamma ray spectroscopy, the use of an imagin...
High image quality Charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors are needed in many applications. Low no...
We report the status of the art of a prototype based on a GaAs pixel detector bump-bonded to a dedic...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
In January 1990, the Department of Energy initiated this project with the objective to develop the t...
We are developing a rugged and person-transportable Compton gamma imager for use in security investi...
High-resolution imaging of x-ray and gamma-ray distributions can be achieved with cameras that use c...