Radiation Detectors for Medical Imaging discusses the current state of the art and future prospects of photon-counting detectors for medical imaging applications. Featuring contributions from leading experts and pioneers in their respective fields, this book:
- Describes x-ray spectral imaging detectors based on cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) materials
- Presents novel computed tomography (CT) and x-ray clinical applications of photon-counting detectors
- Considers the future use of CT scanners as both an anatomical and a functional modality in areas typically reserved for nuclear medicine techniques
- Addresses pulse pileup, incomplete charge collection, and other phenomena that can degrade the spectral response of photon-counting detectors
- Examines silicon photomultipliers used in single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) systems
Radiation Detectors for Medical Imaging explores cutting-edge technologiesthat play a vital role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of major human diseases, including heart disease and cancer—the top killers in developed countries.
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"This book provides an in depth review of the current status of photon counting detectors and its applications in medical imaging. The book is timely and provides a summary of the work that has been done in the last few years. The book provides a summary of the important work that has been done in the area of photon counting detectors for medical imaging applications. It can be very useful for both new and established investigators in this field." Sabee Molloi, Ph.D., Professor of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Irvine
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Contributors |
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Chapter 1 CdZnTe and CdTe Crystals for Medical Applications |
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Chapter 2 Monte Carlo Modeling of X-Ray Detectors for Medical Imaging |
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Chapter 3 Medical X-Ray and CT Imaging with Photon-Counting Detectors |
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Chapter 4 Pixelated Semiconductor and Parallel ASIC Design for Spectral Clinical Radiology |
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Chapter 5 Silicon Photomultipliers in Detectors for Nuclear Medicine |
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Chapter 6 Imaging Technologies and Potential Clinical Applications of Photon-Counting X-Ray Computed Tomography |
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Chapter 7 Photon-Counting Detectors and Clinical Applications in Medical CT Imaging |
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Chapter 8 Radiation Detection in SPECT and PET |
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Chapter 9 Review of Detectors Available for Full-Field Digital Mammography |
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Chapter 10 Grating-Based Phase-Contrast X-Ray Imaging Technique |
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Chapter 11 Emerging Concept in Nuclear Medicine: The Voxel Imaging PET (VIP) Project |
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Jan S. Iwanczyk is currently president and chief executive officer of DxRay, Inc., Northridge, California, USA. He was previously affiliated with several private and publicly traded start-up companies as well as the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, USA. He holds a masters degree in electronics and a Ph.D in physics. Dr. Iwanczyk is the author of more than 220 scientific papers, book chapters, and patents; an invited speaker at major symposia worldwide; and a recipient of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society MERIT Award.