IDENTIFYING ARRANGEMENT ERRORS OF DETECTOR ELEMENTS WITHIN A GAMMA-RAY DETECTOR SYSTEM
Abstract:
In a gamma-ray detector system, such as a PET detector, coincidence events between multiple detector elements can be caused by inter-detector scattering and/or energy escape of the multi-stage radiation background in the scintillator crystals. Because these types of coincidence events are more likely to happen between nearby elements, they can be measured, analyzed and ultimately used to identify arrangement errors of detector elements in a gamma-ray detector system.
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