25–29 Jun 2023
Ole-Johan Dahls Hus
Europe/Oslo timezone

P2.19: Angular correlation measurement and magnetic field response of 169Yb for double photon coincidence imaging

28 Jun 2023, 16:58
1m
Ole-Johan Spiseri (Ole-Johan Dahls Hus)

Ole-Johan Spiseri

Ole-Johan Dahls Hus

Ole Johan Dahls Hus - Oslo Science Park Gaustadalléen 23B, 0373 Oslo

Speaker

Mr Boyu Feng (The University of Tokyo)

Description

Nuclear medicine imaging is an important non-invasive technique in medical care for obtaining information inside the body by detecting radiation emitted from within the body to the outside and visualizing its distribution. In this study, we developed a new nuclear medicine imaging technique that combines magnetic field and RI imaging by utilizing the characteristic that the emission angle of gamma rays changes due to the influence of external fields such as magnetic and electric fields in the intermediate state of cascade nuclear decay and measuring angle correlation. We also conducted exploration and quantification of medical RI tracers that are more susceptible to perturbations by external fields.

Primary author

Mr Boyu Feng (The University of Tokyo)

Co-authors

Dr Akihiro Nambu (Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN) Prof. Hideki Tomita (Nagoya University) Prof. Hiromitsu Haba (Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN) Prof. Hiroyuki Takahashi (The University of Tokyo) Prof. Kei Kamada (Tohoku University) Prof. Kenji Shimazoe (The University of Tokyo) Dr Mizuki Uenomachi (Kyoto University) Mr Taisei Ueki (The University of Tokyo) Dr Yudai Shigekawa (Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN)

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