A Method To Measure The Intrinsic Detector Resolution On Monolithic Crystals

2017 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM AND MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE (NSS/MIC)(2017)

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The main aim of this work is to provide a method to retrieve the intrinsic resolution of detector blocks based on monolithic crystals in a fully assembled scanner. This method suggests a software collimation to the original data. The results are compared with the traditional approach of separating two detector blocks far enough, resulting in geometrical collimation.An empirical equation has been deduced to fit the experimental data in which the detector intrinsic resolution follows a Gaussian distribution and the contribution of the source, given the small size of 0.25 mm in diameter, follows a Lorentzian profile. The experiments resulted in an average detector intrinsic spatial resolution of 0.6 mm FWHM, with a standard deviation error of 0.1 mm. These tests show a method to determine the intrinsic resolution of monolithic-based detector blocks, once assembled in the PET system, with high accuracy.
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monolithic-based detector blocks,average detector intrinsic spatial resolution,detector intrinsic resolution,experimental data,empirical equation,geometrical collimation,traditional approach,original data,software collimation,fully assembled scanner,monolithic crystals,intrinsic detector resolution,size 0.25 mm,size 0.6 mm,size 0.1 mm
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