Radioluminescence Multi-Pattern Cube Phantom
The interaction of radioactive emissions with scintillation material results in the production of low level light, called radioluminescence. Commercial radioluminescence systems feature a scintillation probe that is placed very close to a radioactive source to generate a two-dimensional image. The Phantech radioluminescence phantom, which is the first commercial radioluminscence phantom available in the market, is an easy fillable cube with each side containing a distinct pattern used to characterize, calibrate and/or correct scintillation probes. The patterns allow the assessment of edge detection, field uniformity, line detection, point detection/depth sensitivity and resolution.
Numerous design features make loading, unloading, and scanning this phantom quick and easy. For more information contact us directly ([email protected])
Numerous design features make loading, unloading, and scanning this phantom quick and easy. For more information contact us directly ([email protected])
Product Images
Computer-aided design (CAD) rendering of the phantom assembly. Two custom printed pieces form the filled volume, which features 5 separate patterns that can be used for calibration and quality assurance.
The patterns featured inside the phantom volume, each on a separate side of the phantom. From left to right: A large field source with a defined edge (Edge Detection), a uniform source (Field Uniformity), A line source (Line Detection), Pointed sources at varying depths (Point Detection), and sources of varying diameters (Resolution).