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An analog decoding BGO block detector using circular photomultipliers

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This is a positron camera detector design study using quadrant sharing of circular phototubes and optically cross-coupled BGO scintillation crystals. The goal is to design a very high spatial resolution detector using the larger and less expensive circular phototubes, so that the high production cost of high spatial resolution, multi-slice positron cameras may be lowered. Theoretical calculations and experimental studies have been performed using 19 mm diameter phototubes. The study shows that (a) BGO detector-pitch in the range of 2.2/spl times/2.2 mm to 3.0/spl times/3.0 mm (transaxial x axial) can be decoded with these 19 mm diameter phototubes, and (b) it is possible to achieve very uniform signal pulse-height for all the BGO crystals in the block with this design, even though there are relatively large air-gaps between circular phototubes. This study shows that very high spatial resolution, approaching the theoretical resolution of PET imaging, can be achieved using the cheaper 19 mm circular phototubes.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

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