Method of calibrating a gamma camera, and a gamma camera includi

Radiant energy – Calibration or standardization methods

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378207, G01D 1800

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ABSTRACT:
A gamma camera is provided with a calibration device which samples the output signal of a photomultiplier tube/amplifier combination. After sampling, the calibration device determines a mean amplitude from the amplitudes of the samples with the mean amplitude being compared with a reference value, and the gain factor of the amplifier is corrected in order to eliminate a relative discrepancy occurring between the mean value and the reference value. To achieve this, the calibration device comprises a point source, a diaphragm with holes which are situated exactly in front of the centers of the photomultipliers, and a circuit which is controlled by a microprocessor for the sequential calibration of the amplifiers.

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