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SPIE's International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1998

Performance of a 4096-pixel photon counting chip

Maria Giuseppina Bisogni; M. Campbell; Maurizio Conti; Pasquale Delogu; Maria Evelina Fantacci; E.H.M. Heijne; P. Maestro; G. Magistrati; V. Marzulli; G. Meddeler; B Mikulec; E. Pernigotti; V. Rosso; C. Schwarz; W. Snoeys; S. Stumbo; J. Watt

A 4096 pixel Photon Counting Chip (PCC) has been developed and tested. It is aimed primarily at medical imaging although it can be used for other applications involving particle counting. The readout chip consists of a matrix of 64 by 64 identical square pixels, whose side measures 170 micrometers and is bump-bonded to a similar matrix of GaAs or Si pixel diodes covering a sensitive area of 1.18 cm2. The electronics in each cell comprises a preamplifier, a discriminator with variable threshold and a 3-bit threshold tune as well as a 15-bit counter. Each pixel can be individually addressed for electrical test or masked during acquisition. A shutter allows for switching between the counting and readout modes and the use of static logic in the counter enables long data taking periods. Electrical test of the chip have shown a maximum counting and readout modes and the use of static logic in the counter enables long data taking periods. Electrical test of the chip have shown a maximum counting rate of up to 2 MHz in each pixel. The minimum reachable threshold is 1400 e with a variation of 350 e rms that can be reduced to 80 e rms after tuning with the 3-bit adjustment. Electrical noise at the input is 170 e rms. Several read-out chips have been bump bonded to 200 micrometers thick GaAs pixel detectors. Test with (gamma) -ray and (beta) sources have been carried out. A number of objects have been imaged and a 260 micrometers thick aluminum foil which represents a contrast to the surrounding air of only 1.9 percent has been correctly imaged.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

GaAs pixel radiation detector as an autoradiography tool for genetic studies

E. Bertolucci; Maurizio Conti; Giovanni Mettivier; P. Russo; S.R. Amendolia; Maria Giuseppina Bisogni; U. Bottigli; A. Ceccopieri; M. A. Ciocci; Pasquale Delogu; Maria Evelina Fantacci; P. Maestro; V. Marzulli; E. Pernigotti; N Romeo; V. Rosso; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo

Abstract We present an autoradiography tool to be used mainly for genetic studies. It performs a quantitative analysis of radioactivity and can follow a dynamic process. We designed several applications, in particular one aimed at detecting hybridization of radio-labeled DNA fragments with known DNA-probes deposited on a micro-array. The technique is based on GaAs pixel array detector and low threshold, large dynamic range and good sensitivity integrated electronics developed for medical applications, suitable to detect markers (gamma or beta) such as 14C, 35S, 33P, 32P, 125I, even at very low activities. A Monte Carlo simulation of β− detection in GaAs is presented here in order to study the spatial resolution characteristics of such a system. For several biological applications, the electronics is required to perform at high temperatures (from 37° to 68°): we present here studies of noise and minimum threshold as a function of the temperature.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

GaAs detector optimization for different medical imaging applications

S.R. Amendolia; E. Bertolucci; M.G. Bisogni; U. Bottigli; M. A. Ciocci; Maurizio Conti; Pasquale Delogu; M.E. Fantacci; P. Maestro; V. Marzulli; E. Pernigotti; N Romeo; V. Rosso; P. Russo; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo

Abstract We have investigated the detection performance of GaAs detectors made with different thickness and contact geometries. A comparison is made between these detection capabilities and the imaging requirements for the following medical applications: digital mammography, digital chest radiography and nuclear medicine. Experimental results and preliminary images are presented and discussed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1992

The NA48 liquid krypton prototype calorimeter

G. Barr; P. Buchholz; R. Carosi; D. Coward; D. Cundy; N. Doble; L. Gatignon; A. Gonidec; B. Hallgren; G. Kesseler; A. Lacourt; G. Laverrière; G. Linser; M. Mast; P. Schilly; D. Schinzel; W. Seidl; H. Taureg; H. Wahl; P. Wicht; L. Bertanza; A. Bigi; P. Calafiura; R. Casali; C. Cerri; R. Fantechi; G. Gennaro; B. Gorini; I. Mannelli; V. Marzulli

Abstract The NA48 experiment for a precision measurement of the CP violation parameter ϵ′ ϵ in K 0 → 2 π decays will require a fast electromagnetic calorimeter with excellent energy and time resolution. A quasi homogeneous calorimeter using liquid krypton and a fast readout with 40 MHz FADCs is proposed. A prototype with 400 kg of liquid krypton was built and tested in an electron beam. Results for the energy, space and time resolution of this prototype are given.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

MEDIPIX: a VLSI chip for a GaAs pixel detector for digital radiology

S.R. Amendolia; E. Bertolucci; M.G. Bisogni; U. Bottigli; A. Ceccopieri; M. A. Ciocci; Maurizio Conti; Pasquale Delogu; Maria Evelina Fantacci; P. Maestro; V. Marzulli; E. Pernigotti; N Romeo; V. Rosso; P. Rosso; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001

The CALMA project: a CAD tool in breast radiography

S.R. Amendolia; M.G. Bisogni; U. Bottigli; A. Ceccopieri; Pasquale Delogu; M.E. Fantacci; Alex Marchi; V. Marzulli; Rosa Palmiero; S. Stumbo


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001

Performance of a medical imaging system for photons in the 60–140 keV energy range

S.R. Amendolia; Maria Giuseppina Bisogni; U. Bottigli; A. Ceccopieri; Pasquale Delogu; Giovanna Dipasquale; Maria Evelina Fantacci; P. Maestro; Alex Marchi; V. Marzulli; P. Oliva; Rosa Palmiero; E. Pernigotti; V. Rosso; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001

Test of a GaAs-based pixel device for digital mammography

S.R. Amendolia; M.G. Bisogni; U. Bottigli; M. A. Ciocci; Pasquale Delogu; Giovanna Dipasquale; Maria Evelina Fantacci; P. Maestro; V. Marzulli; B Mikulec; E. Pernigotti; V. Rosso; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo


Fourth International Workshop on Digital Mammography | 1998

The CALMA project

S. R. Amendolia; Maria Giuseppina Bisogni; U. Bottigli; M. A. Ciocci; Pasquale Delogu; Maria Evelina Fantacci; P. Maestro; V. Marzulli; E. Pernigotti; N Romeo; V. Rosso; A. Samaritani; A. Stefanini; S. Stumbo


5th International Workshop on Digital Mammography | 2001

The CALMA mammographs database: Image collection and CAD tools forspiculated lesions detection and texture classification

M.G. Bisogni; U. Bottigli; A. Ceccopieri; Pasquale Delogu; Maria Evelina Fantacci; Alex Marchi; V. Marzulli; P. Oliva; Rosa Palmiero; Reggiani M. Stefanini; A. Tangaro; S. Venier; O. Amendolia; Stumbo

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S. Stumbo

University of Sassari

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M.G. Bisogni

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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