Title :
Lead sulfate scintillator crystal growth for PET applications
Author :
Zhang, J.G. ; Lund, J.C. ; Cirignano, L. ; Shah, K.S. ; Squillante, M.R. ; Moses, W.W.
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Monitoring Devices Inc., Watertown, MA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It has recently been shown that lead sulfate (PbSO4) is a promising scintillator material for use in PET detector systems. However, for lead sulfate scintillators to be useful in such an application, a technique must be developed to grow large optical quality crystals of this material. This paper describes our research into the high-temperature solution growth of PbSO4 crystals. We report on the systematic selection of solvent materials including KCl, LiCl, PbCl2, Na2SO4 and Li2SO4. Our studies indicate that Na2SO 4 is the best solvent. With Na2SO4 as the flux, we obtained PbSO4 single crystals of several millimeters in size by Bridgman crystal growth method. We employed ACRT (accelerated crucible rotation technique), to resolve the constitutional supercooling problem, thus increased the crystal yield and reduced the number of grains. Finally, we compared the scintillation properties of synthetic PbSO4 crystals we grew with previous measurements on natural anglesite and other synthetic crystals, and found them nearly identical
Keywords :
crystal growth from melt; crystal growth from solution; lead compounds; radioisotope scanning and imaging; scintillation; scintillation counters; supercooling; Bridgman crystal growth; KCl; Li2SO4; LiCl; Na2SO4; PET applications; PET detector systems; PbCl2; PbSO4; accelerated crucible rotation technique; constitutional supercooling; crystal yield; high-temperature solution growth; natural anglesite; optical quality crystals; positron emission tomography; scintillator crystal growth; single crystals; solvent materials; synthetic PbSO4 crystals; Acceleration; Crystalline materials; Crystals; Detectors; Goniometers; Kirchhoff´s Law; Lead compounds; Optical materials; Positron emission tomography; Solvents;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on