Title of article :
Modelling and Image Reconstruction Evaluation of a Scintillation Camera with Silicone Photomultiplier
Author/Authors :
Firdaus ، Md Ali Sham Faculty of Engineering - University Putra Malaysia , Iqbal ، Saripan M. Faculty of Engineering - University Putra Malaysia , Shukri ، Muhammad Noor Ahmad Faculty of Engineering - University Putra Malaysia , Zaman ، Rokhani Fakhrul Faculty of Engineering - University Putra Malaysia , Suhairul ، Hashim Faculty of Science - University Teknologi Malaysia , Dong ، Xianling Department of Biomedical Engineering - Chengde Medical University
From page :
117
To page :
126
Abstract :
Background: Recent research on photon detection has led to the introduction of a silicone photomultiplier (SiPM) that operates at a low voltage and is insensitive to magnetic fields. Objective: This work aims to model a scintillation camera with a SiPM sensor and to evaluate the camera reconstructed images from gamma ray projection data. Material and Methods: The type of study in this research is experimental work and analytical. The scintillation camera, modelled from an SiPM sensor array SL4-30035, coupled with a scintillation material Caesium Iodide doped with Thallium (CsI(Tl)), is used in the experimental part. The performance of the camera was evaluated from reconstructed images by a back-projection technique of a radioactive source Caesium-137 (Cs-137). Results: The experiments conducted with a 1 μCi Cs-137 radioactive source have revealed that the bias voltage (Vbias) of the SiPM needs to be set to 27.8 V at an operating temperature between 43 °C to 44 °C. The radioactive source has to be placed within a 1 cm distance from the sensor to obtain the optimum projection data. Finally, the back-projection technique for image reconstruction with linear interpolation preprocessing has revealed that the Ram-Lak filter produces a better image contrast ratio compared to others. Conclusion: This research has successfully modelled a scintillation camera with SiPM that was able to reconstruct images with an 86.4% contrast ratio from gamma ray projection data.
Keywords :
Gamma Cameras , Silicone Photomultiplier (SiPM) , Photomultiplier Tubes (PMT) , Image Reconstruction , Filter Back , Projection , Radionuclide Imaging , Scintillation Counting
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Record number :
2706965
Link To Document :
بازگشت