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Positron emission tomography (PET) has gained interest as one of the most reliable techniques for in-vivo range monitoring in particle therapy. The INSIDE project uses a new SiPM based PET implementation that processes individually each single photon acquired by two detector plates placed close to the patient. In order to detect coincidences in the single photons stream, a fast sorter architecture...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a molecular imaging technique that provides images of physiological processes inside the body. In clinical applications, PET image quality benefits from the time of flight (TOF) feature. This is based on measuring the difference in the arrival times of couples of nearly collinear photons generated during the PET exam on a detector ring with a resolution less than...
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