Geant4 is an object oriented toolkit created for the simulation of High-Energy Physics detectors. Geant4 allows an accurate modeling of radiation sources and detector devices, with easy configuration and friendly interface and at the same time with great accuracy in the simulation of physical processes. While most Monte Carlo codes do not allow the simulation of the transport and boundary characteristics for optical photons transport generated by scintillating crystal, Geant4 allows the simulation of the optical photons. In this paper we present an application of the Geant4 program for simulating optical photons in SPECT cameras. We aim to study the light transport within scintillators, photomultiplier tubes and coupling devices. To this end, we simulated a detector based on a scintillator, coupled to a photomultiplier tube through a glass window. We compared simulated results with experimental data and theoretical models, in order to verify the good matching with our simulations. We simulated a pencil beam of 140 keV photons impinging the crystal at different locations. For each condition, we calculated the value of the Pulse Height Centroid and the spread of the charge distribution, as read out by the anode array of the photomultiplier. Finally, the spatial and the energy resolutions of the camera have been estimated by simulated data. In all cases, we found that simulations agree very well with experimental data.

A Geant4 simulation code for simulating optical photons in SPECT scintillation detectors / S., Lo Meo; P., Bennati; Cinti, Maria Nerina; N., Lanconelli; F. L., Navarria; Pani, Roberto; Pellegrini, Rosanna; A., Perrotta; F., Vittorini. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:7(2009), pp. P07002-P07002. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Imaging Technologies in Biomedical Sciences tenutosi a Milos Isl, GREECE nel SEP 22-28, 2007) [10.1088/1748-0221/4/07/p07002].

A Geant4 simulation code for simulating optical photons in SPECT scintillation detectors

CINTI, Maria Nerina;PANI, Roberto;PELLEGRINI, Rosanna;
2009

Abstract

Geant4 is an object oriented toolkit created for the simulation of High-Energy Physics detectors. Geant4 allows an accurate modeling of radiation sources and detector devices, with easy configuration and friendly interface and at the same time with great accuracy in the simulation of physical processes. While most Monte Carlo codes do not allow the simulation of the transport and boundary characteristics for optical photons transport generated by scintillating crystal, Geant4 allows the simulation of the optical photons. In this paper we present an application of the Geant4 program for simulating optical photons in SPECT cameras. We aim to study the light transport within scintillators, photomultiplier tubes and coupling devices. To this end, we simulated a detector based on a scintillator, coupled to a photomultiplier tube through a glass window. We compared simulated results with experimental data and theoretical models, in order to verify the good matching with our simulations. We simulated a pencil beam of 140 keV photons impinging the crystal at different locations. For each condition, we calculated the value of the Pulse Height Centroid and the spread of the charge distribution, as read out by the anode array of the photomultiplier. Finally, the spatial and the energy resolutions of the camera have been estimated by simulated data. In all cases, we found that simulations agree very well with experimental data.
2009
detector modelling and simulations i (interaction of radiation with matter; interaction of photons with matter; interaction of hadrons with matter; etc); gamma camera; spect; pet pet/ct; coronary ct angiography (cta); scintillators; scintillation and light emission processes (solid; gas and liquid scintillators)
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A Geant4 simulation code for simulating optical photons in SPECT scintillation detectors / S., Lo Meo; P., Bennati; Cinti, Maria Nerina; N., Lanconelli; F. L., Navarria; Pani, Roberto; Pellegrini, Rosanna; A., Perrotta; F., Vittorini. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:7(2009), pp. P07002-P07002. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Imaging Technologies in Biomedical Sciences tenutosi a Milos Isl, GREECE nel SEP 22-28, 2007) [10.1088/1748-0221/4/07/p07002].
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