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    Depth of interaction measured with LYSO (Ce) scintillator in a new method

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     The importance of the information concerning the depth of interaction (DOI) in a PET device has been stressed by many authors. In this paper, the attenuation of the emitted light in a thin LYSO (Ce) scintillator crystal has been measured for the purpose of obtaining information about DOI from the ratio of the light output measured at both ends of the crystal. A pair of photomultipliers were attached to the two ends of the crystal for this purpose. An array of wave-length shifters(WLS) attached to the crystal from a side was used in order to find the hit point of the incident gamma rays along the crystal. The attenuation constant μ determined in this measurement is μ=0.79 ± 0.0007/cm. This value is experimentally demonstrated to be appropriate for the DOI estimation using the ratio of the amounts of light. The obtainable DOI resolution, when the crystal is read out using WLS and a new kind of position-sensitive photomultipliers in our next prototype, is estimated

    Development of High-resolution Fast Gamma-ray Imager for the New-generation PET III

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     The disappearance of the air layer between scintillator crystals due to their sticking seems harmful. To avoid this phenomenon, an insertion of black flock paper is tried and the effect was studied. The result seems positive. But we need to look for a better material which is light tight, thin, solid yet not sticky

    Efficient Methods of Blind Deconvolution Based on the Lane-Bates Algorithm: Comprehensive Summary

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     We developed efficient methods of blind deconvolution on the basis of the Lane-Bates algorithm. The methods consist of two kinds of mathematical tools and their modified versions. We give a comprehensive summary of them in this report

    Study on the light insulator between scintillator crystals

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     In our current project, we undertake an R&D of a new type of PED device which can be produced with a much lower cost yet has a better spatial resolution, compared to the currently used devices. In the course of this development, we encountered a difficulty of light cross-talk between the scintillator crystals. Large amount of effort has been paid to find out the best material to be used to reduce this cross-talk without reducing the light output and the spatial resolution. The experimental result shows that a black flock paper has the most promising features

    Development of a high-resolution fast gamma-ray imager for the new-generation PETII

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     A lot of effort has been spent again this year for the development of the new readout system of scintillator crystals using wave-length shifter. The main part of the progress we accomplished is reported here

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