Published 1982 | Version v1
Report

Dynamic positron emission tomography in man using small bismuth germanate crystals

  • 1. Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA

Description

Primary considerations for the design of positron emission tomographs for medical studies in humans are the need for high imaging sensitivity, whole organ coverage, good spatial resolution, high maximum data rates, adequate spatial sampling with minimum mechanical motion, shielding against out of plane activity, pulse height discrimination against scattered photons, and timing discrimination against accidental coincidences. We discuss the choice of detectors, sampling motion, shielding, and electronics to meet these objectives

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
International workshop on bismuth germanate
Journal Page Range
p. 487-497.
Report number
CONF-821160--

Conference

Title
International workshop on bismuth germanate.
Dates
10-13 Nov 1982.
Place
Princeton, NJ (USA).