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DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/8/01/p01011
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Multigap RPC for PET: development and optimisation of the detector design

G. Georgiev,Nevena Ilieva,V. Kozhuharov,I. Lessigiarska,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov

Detector
Computer science
Operating system
2013
Transforming the resistive plate chambers from charged-particle into gamma-quanta detectors opens the way towards their application as a basic element of a hybrid imaging system, which combines positron emission tomography (PET) with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a single device and provides non- and minimally- invasive quantitative methods for diagnostics. To this end, we performed detailed investigations encompassing the whole chain from the annihilation of the positron in the body, through the conversion of the created photons into electrons and to the optimization of the electron yield in the gas. GEANT4 based simulations of the efficiency of the RPC photon detectors with different converter materials and geometry were conducted for optimization of the detector design. The results justify the selection of a sandwich-type gas-insulator-converter design, with Bi or Pb as converter materials.
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    Multigap RPC for PET: development and optimisation of the detector design” is a paper by G. Georgiev Nevena Ilieva V. Kozhuharov I. Lessigiarska Leander Litov Borislav Pavlov Peicho Petkov published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.