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Silicon detector for a Compton camera in nuclear medical imaging
W.l. RogersK. YoshiokaC.-h. HuaNeal H. ClinthorneDirk MeierP. WeilhammerE. NygardMarko MikuzG. MaehblumW. DulinskiM. KowalCarlos LacastaP. JalochaJuan FusterL. ZhangA. CzermakS.j. WildermannS.-j. ParkB. SowickiShaun Roesubject
PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSiliconbusiness.industryPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDetectorCompton scatteringchemistry.chemical_elementChipCollimated lightData acquisitionNuclear Energy and EngineeringCMOSchemistryElectronic engineeringOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringImage sensorDetectors and Experimental Techniquesbusinessdescription
Electronically collimated gamma ca\-me\-ras based on Com\-pton scattering in silicon pad sensors may improve imaging in nuclear medicine and bio-medical research. The work described here concentrates on the silicon pad detector developed for a prototype Compton camera. The silicon pad sensors are read out using low noise VLSI CMOS chips and novel fast triggering chips. Depending on the application a light weight and dense packaging of sensors and its readout electronics on a hybrid is required. We describe the silicon pad sensor and their readout with the newly designed hybrid. %The silicon detector of a Compton camera %may contain up to $10^5$~analogue channels requiring %a fast and low cost data acquisition system. We also describe a modular and low-cost data acquisition system (CCDAQ) based on a digital signal processor which is interfaced to the EPP port of personal computers. Using the CCDAQ and the hybrids energy spectra of gamma-ray photons from technetium ($^{\rm 99m}_{43}$Tc) and americium ($^{241}_{95}$Am) were acquired with an energy resolution of 2.45~keV FWHM for the 140.5~keV photo-absorption line of $^{\rm 99m}_{43}$Tc. For all pads the discrimination threshold in the trigger chip was between (15 and 25)~keV.
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2002-11-11 |