利用光分布拟合方法确定三维光子冲击

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在基于单片闪烁体的正电子发射层析成像(PET)探测器中,从511 keV光子确定相互作用坐标的精度限制了空间分辨率。当使用线性算法,如重心(CoG)时,对相互作用位置的估计很差,特别是对边缘的估计是空间分辨率的主要限制。一种新的PET检测器块,其中每个事件的光分布(LD)的完整信息是可用的,允许将每个事件拟合到理论模型中,改进相互作用坐标的估计,并最小化边界效应。在这项工作中,通过LD拟合方法,我们能够获得整个闪烁体体积的平均空间分辨率为1.2 mm,平均相互作用深度(DOI)分辨率为1.5 mm。此外,将数据分成三个DOI区域,我们在离光电探测器较近的DOI区域获得了平均1.0 mm的空间分辨率。最后,值得注意的是,LD拟合方法的实现能够在八核系统中处理高达50 kcps的数据。
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3-D photon impact determination using fitting approaches to the Light Distribution
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET) detectors based in monolithic scintillators, the spatial resolution is limited by the accuracy in the determination of the interaction coordinates from the 511 keV photons. When linear algorithms, such as Center of Gravity (CoG) are used a poor estimation of the interaction positions, specially towards the edges is the major limitation in spatial resolution. A novel PET detector block, where complete information of Light Distribution (LD) for each event is available, allows to fit each event to a theoretical model, improving the estimation of the interaction coordinates, and minimizing border effects. In this work, by means of the LD fitting approach, we were able to obtain an average spatial resolution of 1.2 mm in the entire scintillator volume and an average depth of interaction (DOI) resolution of 1.5 mm. Moreover, splitting the data in three DOI regions, we obtained an average spatial resolution of 1.0 mm at the DOI region closer to the photodetectors. Finally, it is remarkable that the implementation of the LD fitting approach is capable of processing up to 50 kcps in a octacore system.
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