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Published on: February 1, 2016
The challenge of detector designs for PET
1University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, 98195, USA. tkldog@u.washington.edu
Objective:
The use of PET, especially the use of PET/CT scanners, has expanded rapidly over the past few years. Although most of the detector development efforts have been focused on scintillator-based designs, other technologies, such as wire chambers, time projection chambers, and solid-state devices, are also being pursued.
Conclusion:
Many of these new technologies have not translated into commercial systems. This article will explore some of the basic challenges of PET detector designs.
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