We present a study on the effects of detector material, radionuclide source and source position on the Compton camera aimed at realistic characterization of the camera's performance in multitracer imaging as it relates to brain imaging. The GEANT4 Monte Carlo simulation software was used to model the physics of radiation transport and interactions with matter. Silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge) detectors were evaluated for the scatterer, and cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) and cerium-doped lanthanum bromide (LaBr3:Ce) were considered for the absorber. Image quality analyses suggest that the use of Si as the scatterer and CZT as the absorber would be preferred. Nevertheless, two simulated Compton camera models (Si/CZT and Si/LaBr3:Ce Compton camer...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
We present a study on the effects of detector material, radionuclide source and source position on t...
We present a quantitative study on the performance of cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), thallium-doped s...
Amore realistic simulation approach is used to study the behavior of the Compton camera in this the...
Purpose: The suitability of two possible detectors, silicon and germanium as the Compton camera’s fi...
Background: The Compton camera is increasingly becoming the subject of investigation for possible im...
We study the performance of a Si/LaBr3:Ce Compton camera model for scintimammography, and compare it...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
The radiotracer technique could be used in studies on multiphase flow systems by three-dimensional v...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
The Compton camera, which has, in principle, many advantages wherein positional information of a gam...
Abstract: The feasibility of using a Compton camera for multitracer imaging has been demonstrated wi...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
We present a study on the effects of detector material, radionuclide source and source position on t...
We present a quantitative study on the performance of cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), thallium-doped s...
Amore realistic simulation approach is used to study the behavior of the Compton camera in this the...
Purpose: The suitability of two possible detectors, silicon and germanium as the Compton camera’s fi...
Background: The Compton camera is increasingly becoming the subject of investigation for possible im...
We study the performance of a Si/LaBr3:Ce Compton camera model for scintimammography, and compare it...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
The radiotracer technique could be used in studies on multiphase flow systems by three-dimensional v...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
The Compton camera, which has, in principle, many advantages wherein positional information of a gam...
Abstract: The feasibility of using a Compton camera for multitracer imaging has been demonstrated wi...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
The purpose of this study is to perform a first characterization and proof of principle investigatio...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...