Author:
Sun M.D.,Zhang C.H.,He Z.,Wang H.J.
Abstract
Abstract
A monolithic crystal-based positron emission tomography
(PET) detector has a low cost and high sensitivity and allows
determining 3D positions by scintillation light
distribution. However, the edge effect inherent to scintillators
deteriorates the position resolution of the detector toward the
crystal borders due to the escape and reflection of the
scintillation light. An increase in crystal thickness will improve
the detection efficiency, but the edge effect becomes severe. To
improve the position resolution and detection efficiency of
scintillators, the light-sharing technique is developed. Two
identical trapezoidal monolithic cerium-doped lutetium yttrium
orthosilicate (LYSO) crystals with a bottom size of
25.80 × 25.80 mm2 and a thickness of 20 mm are
optically coupled at one lateral face by an optical medium. The
scintillation light near the optically coupled interface is jointly
collected by two adjacent 8 × 8 SiPM arrays from the bottom
faces. The SiPM signals are individually read out and processed by
using the multichannel readout application-specific integrated
circuits (ASICs) of TOFPET2 to provide a light distribution. The
transverse positions and depth of interaction (DOI) are calculated
from the measured light distribution. As expected, the optical glue
with a refractive index of n = 1.68 shows better light sharing
between two LYSO crystals than the coupling media of silicon grease
(n = 1.40) and air. For the 20 mm thick monolithic LYSO-based PET
detector, the transverse position resolution near the crystal edge
is improved by nearly 30% by using the light-sharing method
compared with the black-painted treatment. However, the DOI
resolution near the edge of the crystal is not significantly
improved, which may be attributed to the incomplete collection of
scintillation light. The DOI resolution of the detector would be
improved by using electronics with lower noise and SiPM arrays with
smaller pixel.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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