Porous silicon phantoms for high-resolution scintillation imaging
Abstract
High resolution radionuclide imaging requires phantoms with precise geometries and known activities using either Anger cameras equipped with pinhole collimators or dedicated small animal devices. Porous silicon samples, having areas of different shape and size, can be made and loaded with a radioactive material, obtaining: (a) precise radio-emitting figures corresponding to the porous areas geometry, (b) a radioactivity of each figure depending on the pore's specifications, and (c) the same emission energy to be used in true exams. To this aim a sample with porous circular areas has been made and loaded with a 99mTcO 4- solution. Imaging has been obtained using both general purpose and pinhole collimators. This first sample shows some defects that are analyzed and discussed.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.nima.2006.08.075
- Bibcode:
- 2006NIMPA.569..197D
- Keywords:
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- 81.05.Rm;
- 87.66.Xa;
- 87.58.-b;
- Porous materials;
- granular materials;
- Phantoms;
- Nuclear medicine imaging dosimetry labeling metabolic studies