Performance demonstration of a hybrid Compton camera with an active pinhole for wide-band X-ray and gamma-ray imaging

Author:

Omata Akihisa,Kataoka Jun,Fujieda Kazuya,Sato Shogo,Kuriyama Eri,Kato Hiroki,Toyoshima Atsushi,Teramoto Takahiro,Ooe Kazuhiro,Liu Yuwei,Matsunaga Keiko,Kamiya Takashi,Watabe Tadashi,Shimosegawa Eku,Hatazawa Jun

Abstract

AbstractX-ray and gamma-ray imaging are technologies with several applications in nuclear medicine, homeland security, and high-energy astrophysics. However, it is generally difficult to realize simultaneous wide-band imaging ranging from a few tens of keV to MeV because different interactions between photons and the detector material occur, depending on the photon energies. For instance, photoabsorption occurs below 100 keV, whereas Compton scattering dominates above a few hundreds of keV. Moreover, radioactive sources generally emit both X-ray and gamma-ray photons. In this study, we develop a “hybrid” Compton camera that can simultaneously achieve X-ray and gamma-ray imaging by combining features of “Compton” and “pinhole” cameras in a single detector system. Similar to conventional Compton cameras, the detector consists of two layers of scintillator arrays with the forward layer acting as a scatterer for high-energy photons (> 200 keV) and an active pinhole for low-energy photons (< 200 keV). The experimental results on the performance of the hybrid camera were consistent with those from the Geant4 simulation. We simultaneously imaged $$^{241}$$ 241 Am (60 keV) and $$^{137}$$ 137 Cs (662 keV) in the same field of view, achieving an angular resolution of 10$$^\circ $$ (FWHM) for both sources. In addition, imaging of $$^{211}$$ 211 At was conducted for the application in future nuclear medicine, particularly radionuclide therapy. The initial demonstrative images of the $$^{211}$$ 211 At phantom were reconstructed using the pinhole mode (using 79 keV) and Compton mode (using 570 keV), exhibiting significant similarities in source-position localization. We also verified that a mouse injected with 1 MBq of $$^{211}$$ 211 At can be imaged via pinhole-mode measurement in an hour.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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