Claims
- 1. A detector module for scintillation cameras, comprising:
- a plurality of elongated scintillator strips which have like physical dimensions and are elongated between first and second ends, one half of said plurality being of NaI(Tl) and the other half of said plurality being of CsI(Na), the scintillator strips being so arranged that they together define a region whih extends between first and second sides with all of the first ends of the scintillator strips lying on the first side and all of the second ends of the scintillator strips lying on the second side, the scintillator strips being arranged in a succession of NaI(Tl)-CsI(Na) pairs in a manner that adjacent scintillator strips are always of different scintillator materials;
- a plurality of photodiodes, each being uniquely associated with a particular pair of adjacent scintillator strips and being optically linked to the first ends thereof;
- means for establishing a thermal gradient between the first and second sides;
- a photomultiplier tube optically linked to the scintillator strips to register scintillation events occurring therein; and
- means for determining the decay time of scintillation events detected by the photomultiplier tube.
- 2. The module of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of light pipes, each optically linking a corresponding one of the photodiodes with the first end of each of the scintillator strips in a one of said pairs.
- 3. The detector module of claim 1, wherein the photodiodes are of the avalanche type.
- 4. The detector module of claim 1, wherein the photodiodes are of the PIN type.
- 5. The detector of claim 1, wherein said establishing means raises the temperature of the second side above the temperature of the first side.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned application Ser. No. 913,798, filed Sept. 30, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,810,885. The entire disclosure of this parent application, including the drawings, is hereby expressly incorporated into this application as if fully set forth.
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Kesselberg, "Temperature Influence on a Dual Crystal Positron Camera", Nucl. Instru. and Methods, A243, 1986, pp. 578-582. |
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