The minimum achievable timing resolution with high-aspect-ratio scintillation detectors for time-of-flight PET

J. Cates, R. Vinke, C. Levin
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Clinically translatable scintillation detectors employ relatively long crystals (20-30 mm) for increased system sensitivity in whole-body PET. In these high-aspect ratio (HAR) crystals (long and narrow), the degradation in timing performance due to variance in the optical path length of scintillation light is non-negligible. In this work, an accurate, analytical probability density function (p.d.f.) for photon transit time was incorporated into a calculation of the Cramr-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB) on timing resolution to investigate the minimum achievable timing resolution for crystals with HAR geometries. The analytical p.d.f. was compared against light transport simulations and direct measurement of photon arrival time statistics using time-correlated single photon counting techniques (TCSPC), demonstrating consistency between the observed and theoretical distributions (χ2 p-value > 0.95). A coincidence timing resolution for two 3×3×20 mm3 LYSO:Ce scintillators coupled to MPPCs was measured to be 162 ps FWHM, approaching the statistically calculated limit of 152 ps within 6.5%. Parametric studies, where crystal and photosensor properties were varied, revealed that the increased optical transport spread in HAR crystals does not preclude an achievable coincidence timing resolution of 100 ps FWHM. The CRLB for various HAR scintillation detectors is presented, and instrumentation performance improvements necessary for achieving 100 ps FWHM coincidence timing resolution with HAR scintillators are discussed.
用于飞行时间PET的高纵横比闪烁探测器的最小可实现定时分辨率
临床可翻译的闪烁探测器采用相对较长的晶体(20-30毫米),以增加全身PET的系统灵敏度。在这些高纵横比(HAR)晶体(长和窄)中,由于闪烁光的光程长度变化而导致的时序性能下降是不可忽略的。在这项工作中,光子传输时间的精确解析概率密度函数(p.d.f)被纳入计时分辨率的Cramr-Rao下界(CRLB)的计算中,以研究具有HAR几何形状的晶体可实现的最小计时分辨率。将分析p.d.f.与光输运模拟和使用时间相关单光子计数技术(TCSPC)直接测量的光子到达时间统计进行了比较,证明了观测分布与理论分布之间的一致性(χ2 p值> 0.95)。两个3×3×20 mm3 LYSO:Ce闪烁体与MPPCs耦合的符合时序分辨率为162 ps FWHM,接近统计计算的极限152 ps,在6.5%以内。参数化研究表明,晶体和光传感器特性的变化表明,HAR晶体中光输运扩散的增加并不妨碍达到100 ps FWHM的符合时间分辨率。介绍了各种HAR闪烁探测器的CRLB,并讨论了使用HAR闪烁体实现100 ps FWHM符合时序分辨率所需的仪器性能改进。
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