Spect Gamma Camera, Spect Scanner, and Uses of a Spect Gamma Camera

The invention relates to a SPECT gamma camera (10) comprising a scintillator (1) to convert incoming gamma quanta (?) having radiation energy especially in the 100 keV to 250 keV range into secondary quanta of light (h v ), a focusing device (2) mounted upstream of the scintillator to focus the incoming gamma quanta (?), and at least one microchannel plate-type secondary electron multiplier (MCP-PMT) mounted downstream of the scintillator (1).; The MCP-PMT has a photocathode (3) to convert the incident secondary quanta of light (h v ) into secondary electrons (e-), at least one cascading microchannel plate (4) mounted downstream of the photocathode (3) to multiply the incoming secondary electrons (e-), at least one photoanode (5), and a signal output (6), at which a voltage signal (S), which is generated as a result of the multiplied secondary electrons (e-) impinging on the photoanode (5), can be output.

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Patents:
WO 2,010,094,272

Inventor(s): GROSSER OLIVER [DE]

Type of Offer: Sale



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