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COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner
COMPET is a pre-clinical MRI compatible PET scanner which decouples sensitivity and resolution by the use of a novel detector design. The detector has been built using 8 x 8 cm(2) square layers consisting of 30 LYSO crystals (2 x 3 x 80 mm(2)) interleaved with 24 Wavelength Shifting Fibers (WLS) (3...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.148 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711745 |
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author | Hines, Kim-Eigard Bolle, Erlend Skretting, Arne Rohne, Ole Bjaalie, Jan G Volgyes, David Rissi, Michael Dorholt, Ole Stapnes, Steinar |
author_facet | Hines, Kim-Eigard Bolle, Erlend Skretting, Arne Rohne, Ole Bjaalie, Jan G Volgyes, David Rissi, Michael Dorholt, Ole Stapnes, Steinar |
author_sort | Hines, Kim-Eigard |
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description | COMPET is a pre-clinical MRI compatible PET scanner which decouples sensitivity and resolution by the use of a novel detector design. The detector has been built using 8 x 8 cm(2) square layers consisting of 30 LYSO crystals (2 x 3 x 80 mm(2)) interleaved with 24 Wavelength Shifting Fibers (WLS) (3 x 1 x 80 mm(3)). By stacking several layers into a module, the point-of-interaction (POI) can be measured in 3D. Four layers form a PET ring where the sensitivity can be increased by stacking several layers. The layers can be stacked so that no inter-crystal or inter-module gap is formed. COMPET has used four assembled layers for module and scanner characterization. The modules are connected to the COMPET data-acquisition chain and the reconstructed images are produced with the novel geometry-independent COMPET image reconstruction algorithm. Time and energy resolution have been resolved and found to be around 4 as and 14% respectively. Tests for MRI interference and count rate performance have been carried out The reconstruction algorithm has been verified with data acquired by means of a COMPET full ring PET scanner. |
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publishDate | 2013 |
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spelling | cern-17117452019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.148http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711745engHines, Kim-EigardBolle, ErlendSkretting, ArneRohne, OleBjaalie, Jan GVolgyes, DavidRissi, MichaelDorholt, OleStapnes, SteinarCOMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scannerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Physics - ExperimentParticle Physics - TheoryCOMPET is a pre-clinical MRI compatible PET scanner which decouples sensitivity and resolution by the use of a novel detector design. The detector has been built using 8 x 8 cm(2) square layers consisting of 30 LYSO crystals (2 x 3 x 80 mm(2)) interleaved with 24 Wavelength Shifting Fibers (WLS) (3 x 1 x 80 mm(3)). By stacking several layers into a module, the point-of-interaction (POI) can be measured in 3D. Four layers form a PET ring where the sensitivity can be increased by stacking several layers. The layers can be stacked so that no inter-crystal or inter-module gap is formed. COMPET has used four assembled layers for module and scanner characterization. The modules are connected to the COMPET data-acquisition chain and the reconstructed images are produced with the novel geometry-independent COMPET image reconstruction algorithm. Time and energy resolution have been resolved and found to be around 4 as and 14% respectively. Tests for MRI interference and count rate performance have been carried out The reconstruction algorithm has been verified with data acquired by means of a COMPET full ring PET scanner.oai:cds.cern.ch:17117452013 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nuclear Physics - Experiment Particle Physics - Theory Hines, Kim-Eigard Bolle, Erlend Skretting, Arne Rohne, Ole Bjaalie, Jan G Volgyes, David Rissi, Michael Dorholt, Ole Stapnes, Steinar COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title | COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title_full | COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title_fullStr | COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title_full_unstemmed | COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title_short | COMPET: High resolution high sensitivity MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner |
title_sort | compet: high resolution high sensitivity mri compatible pre-clinical pet scanner |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Nuclear Physics - Experiment Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.148 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711745 |
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