Title :
Effects of Incorrect Interaction Identification on Image Resolution in HPGe Compton Cameras
Author :
Gillam, J. ; Beveridge, T. ; Midgley, S. ; Boston, H.C. ; Boston, A.J. ; Cooper, R.J. ; Grint, A. ; Mather, A.R. ; Nolan, P.J. ; Scraggs, D.P. ; Svalbe, I. ; Turk, G. ; Hall, C.J. ; Lazarus, I. ; Berry, A. ; Lewis, R.A.
Author_Institution :
Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic.
fDate :
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Abstract :
The performance of Compton imaging systems is limited by the angular uncertainty arising from the detector geometry and spatial resolution [Ordonez et al., 1997 amd 1999], When closely spaced multiple interactions are incorrectly recorded as a single event [Solomon and Ott, 1988], termed "interaction packing", the system response has considerable angular and directional uncertainty. In this situation, we test two methods for assigning the event location; binning the combined interaction to a central location, and sub-sampling to an energy weighted centroid. We considered a dual layer camera geometry containing two SmartPET detectors [Hall et al., 2003], and employed Geant4 [Agostinelli et al., 2003] to simulate the response to 662 keV photons. A cone-intersection algorithm [Wilderman et al., 2000] is utilised to reconstruct the activity distribution. The major findings are as follows. Interaction packing in the scatter detector leads to an increase in reconstructed background levels. Interaction packing in the absorption detector leads to a broader point spread function, but this is only observed using the energy centroid approximation. While both of these effects are small for the SmartPET based geometry, they may lead to image degradation when using different detection geometries, such as more closely spaced detection volumes.
Keywords :
Compton effect; gamma-ray detection; germanium radiation detectors; image reconstruction; image resolution; positron emission tomography; Geant4; HPGe Compton cameras; SmartPET detector; angular uncertainty; closely spaced multiple interaction; cone-intersection algorithm; detector geometry; dual layer camera geometry; image resolution; interaction packing; spatial resolution; Detectors; Event detection; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Smart cameras; Solid modeling; Spatial resolution; Testing; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0560-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.356504