R R Raylman, A V Stolin, G Jaliparthi, P F Martone
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Construction and evaluation of a large radiation detector for Positron Emission Tomography applications.
Large arrays of pixelated scintillator potentially have application in economical construction of PET scanners. In this investigation, we constructed and evaluated a detector with an active area of 32.26 × 13.47 cm2. It is based on a 218 × 91 array of 1.4 × 1.4 × 15 mm3 LYSO elements (pitch 1.48 mm). Scintillation light is detected with a 5 × 12 array of silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) arrays. Each array consists of an 8 × 8 array of 3 × 3 mm2 (pitch 3.35 mm) SiPMs. Performance of these devices are enhanced and stabilized by cooling them. Testing revealed that the detector was able to detect 90% of the theoretically detectable 511 keV photons. The resolvability index (a measure of the ability to identify individual detector elements from background) is 0.24 ± 0.04. Additionally, the average energy resolution for the complete detector is 18.3%. These results compare well with those reported for much smaller detector modules.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Instrumentation (JINST) covers major areas related to concepts and instrumentation in detector physics, accelerator science and associated experimental methods and techniques, theory, modelling and simulations. The main subject areas include.
-Accelerators: concepts, modelling, simulations and sources-
Instrumentation and hardware for accelerators: particles, synchrotron radiation, neutrons-
Detector physics: concepts, processes, methods, modelling and simulations-
Detectors, apparatus and methods for particle, astroparticle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics-
Instrumentation and methods for plasma research-
Methods and apparatus for astronomy and astrophysics-
Detectors, methods and apparatus for biomedical applications, life sciences and material research-
Instrumentation and techniques for medical imaging, diagnostics and therapy-
Instrumentation and techniques for dosimetry, monitoring and radiation damage-
Detectors, instrumentation and methods for non-destructive tests (NDT)-
Detector readout concepts, electronics and data acquisition methods-
Algorithms, software and data reduction methods-
Materials and associated technologies, etc.-
Engineering and technical issues.
JINST also includes a section dedicated to technical reports and instrumentation theses.