H. Zaidi, Comparative evaluation of photon cross-section libraries for materials of interest in PET Monte Carlo simulations, IEEE NUCL S, 47(6), 2000, pp. 2722-2735
The many applications of Monte Carlo modeling in nuclear medicine Imaging m
ake it desirable to increase the accuracy and computational speed of Monte
Carlo codes. The accuracy of Monte Carlo simulations strongly depends on th
e accuracy in the probability functions and, thus, on the cross-section lib
raries used for photon-transport calculations. A comparison between differe
nt photon cross-section libraries and parameterizations implemented in Mont
e Carlo simulation packages developed for positron emission tomography and
the most recent Evaluated Photon Data Library (EPDL97) developed by the Law
rence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, was performed for sever
al human tissues and common detector materials for energies from I keV to 1
MeV. Different photon cross-section libraries and parameterizations show q
uite large variations when compared to the EPDL97 coefficients. This latter
library is the more up-to-date complete and consistent library available,
and was carefully designed in the form of look-up tables providing efficien
t data storage, access, and management. EPDL97 is already a standard in the
nuclear reactor industry. Its use as a standard in the simulation of medic
al imaging systems will help to eliminate potential differences between the
results obtained with different codes. Together with the optimization of t
he computing time performances of the Monte Carlo software package, Eidolon
, photon transport in three-dimensional (3-D) positron emission tomography
could be efficiently modeled to develop accurate scatter models and better
understand scatter correction techniques.