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12 September 2014 Fabrication of the pinhole aperture for AdaptiSPECT
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AdaptiSPECT is a pre-clinical pinhole SPECT imaging system under final construction at the Center for Gamma- Ray Imaging. The system is designed to be able to autonomously change its imaging configuration. The system comprises 16 detectors mounted on translational stages to move radially away and towards the center of the field- of-view. The system also possesses an adaptive pinhole aperture with multiple collimator diameters and pinhole sizes, as well as the possibility to switch between multiplexed and non-multiplexed imaging configurations. In this paper, we describe the fabrication of the AdaptiSPECT pinhole aperture and its controllers.
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Cécile Chaix, Stephen Kovalsky, Matthew A. Kupinski, Harrison H. Barrett, and Lars R. Furenlid "Fabrication of the pinhole aperture for AdaptiSPECT", Proc. SPIE 9214, Medical Applications of Radiation Detectors IV, 921408 (12 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2065907
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Sensors

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Manufacturing

Imaging systems

Collimators

Tungsten

Additive manufacturing

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