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24 July 1998 Three-dimensional coded-aperture techniques in diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging
Li Zhang, Richard C. Lanza, Berthold K. P. Horn, Robert E. Zimmerman
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Abstract
Coded aperture techniques based on a cyclic difference set uniformly redundant array (URA) can increase sensitivity of an imaging system without degrading the spatial resolution. In this paper, we discuss the pattern design and present its application for diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging with experimental results. Point-like, planar, and three- dimensional 140 keV gamma-ray sources are used in our experiments. We have experimentally demonstrated a three- dimensional coded aperture technique for nuclear medicine imaging and have compared it with conventional collimator systems.
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Li Zhang, Richard C. Lanza, Berthold K. P. Horn, and Robert E. Zimmerman "Three-dimensional coded-aperture techniques in diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging", Proc. SPIE 3336, Medical Imaging 1998: Physics of Medical Imaging, (24 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317036
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KEYWORDS
Coded apertures

Imaging systems

Collimators

Nuclear medicine

Coded aperture imaging

Signal to noise ratio

Cameras

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