DocumentCode :
1269565
Title :
Characterization of fluor concentration and geometry in organic scintillators for in situ beta imaging
Author :
Tornai, Martin P. ; Hoffman, Edward J. ; MacDonald, Lawrence R. ; Levin, Craig S.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Nucl. Med. & Biophys., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
43
Issue :
6
fYear :
1996
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
3342
Lastpage :
3347
Abstract :
Development of a small area (1-2 cm2) in situ beta imaging device includes optimization of the front end scintillation detector, which is fiber optically coupled to a remote photon detector. Thin plastic scintillation detectors, which are sensitive to charged particles, are the ideal detectors due to the low sensitivity to ambient gamma backgrounds. The light output of a new binary plastic scintillator was investigated with respect to increasing concentrations of the fluor (0.5-2.0% by weight) and varying thickness cylindrical configurations of the intended imaging detector. The fluor had an emission maximum increasing from 431 to 436 nm with increasing fluor concentration. The decay time(s) had two components (0.38 and 1.74 ns). There was an ~20% increase in light output with increasing fluor concentration, measured with both 204Tl betas and conversion electrons from 207 Bi. The highest light output of this new scintillator was measured to be ~30% lower than BC404. Simulations predicted the 1.5 mm scintillator thickness at which light output and energy absorption for ~700 keV electrons (e.g., from 204Tl, 18F) were maximized, which corresponded with measurements. As beta continua are relatively featureless, energy calibration for the thin scintillators was investigated using Landau distributions, which appear as distinct peaks in the spectra. As the scintillators were made thinner, gamma backgrounds were shown to linearly decrease
Keywords :
beta-ray detection; biomedical equipment; radioisotope imaging; solid scintillation detectors; 0.38 ns; 1.74 ns; 431 nm; 436 nm; 700 keV; Bi; F; Landau distribution; Tl; ambient gamma backgrounds; charged particles; emission maximum; fiber optically coupling; fluor concentration characterization; front end scintillation detector; gamma backgrounds; imaging detector; in situ beta imaging; light output; medical diagnostic imaging; medical instrumentation; nuclear medicine; organic scintillators; remote photon detector; thin plastic scintillation detectors; varying thickness cylindrical configurations; Electrons; Geometrical optics; Geometry; Optical devices; Optical fiber devices; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Plastics; Scintillation counters; Solid scintillation detectors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.552749
Filename :
552749
Link To Document :
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