A MPPC based tool for timing and spatial resolution characterization of PET detectors

E. Berg, A. Goertzen
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When developing new detectors for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging it is necessary to characterize the performance in terms of spatial and timing resolution in order to understand how the detector performs relative to existing technology. With the move toward time-of-flight PET (TOF PET) due to its benefits for clinical imaging, characterization of the timing performance of PET detectors is taking on an increased importance. We present a probe designed to facilitate the simultaneous measurement of spatial and timing resolution of a PET detector using an electronically collimated beam of 511 keV photons. The design of the probe uses two Multi-Pixel Photon Counting (MPPC) single pixel detectors. The first, used to generate the timing signal, is coupled to a plastic scintillator containing an embedded positron emitting source. The second MPPC detector is coupled to a single LYSO crystal and is used to electronically collimate the 511 keV photon beam. Several features are built into the probe to facilitate the characterization of a PET detector under test including: 1) the two MPPC detectors are mounted on an arm that can be rotated in 15° steps in order to allow characterization of spatial and timing resolution as a function of 511 keV photon beam incidence angle; 2) the effective size of the 511 keV photon beam can be varied by changing the distance between the two MPPC detectors, thus changing the geometric magnification (or minification) of the beam; 3) the probe can be used to acquire a flood irradiation timing measurement if only the output of the MPPC coupled to the plastic scintillator is used or the beam can be collimated by taking a coincidence with the LYSO detector.
基于MPPC的PET探测器时间和空间分辨率表征工具
在开发用于正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像的新探测器时,有必要从空间和时间分辨率方面描述性能,以便了解探测器相对于现有技术的表现。由于飞行时间PET (TOF PET)在临床成像方面的优势,PET探测器的定时性能表征变得越来越重要。我们设计了一种探针,用于使用511 keV光子的电子准直光束同时测量PET探测器的空间和时间分辨率。探头的设计采用两个多像素光子计数(MPPC)单像素探测器。第一个用于产生定时信号,与包含嵌入式正电子发射源的塑料闪烁体耦合。第二个MPPC探测器与单个LYSO晶体耦合,用于电子准直511kev光子束。探头内置了几个功能,以方便对正在测试的PET探测器进行表征,包括:1)两个MPPC探测器安装在可以以15°步骤旋转的臂上,以便表征空间和时间分辨率作为511 keV光子束入射角的函数;2)通过改变两个MPPC探测器之间的距离,可以改变511 keV光子束的有效尺寸,从而改变光束的几何放大(或缩小);3)仅使用与塑料闪烁体耦合的MPPC输出,或与LYSO探测器进行重合准直,探头即可获得洪水辐照定时测量。
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