Title :
Evaluation of High Density Pixellated Crystal Blocks With SiPM Readout as Candidates for PET/MR Detectors in a Small Animal PET Insert
Author :
Thompson, Christopher J. ; Goertzen, Andrew L. ; Berg, Eric J. ; Retière, Fabrice ; Kozlowski, Piotr ; Ryner, Lawrence ; Stortz, Greg ; Sossi, Vesna
Author_Institution :
Montreal Neurological Inst., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Arrays of silicon photo-multipliers (SiPMs) are good candidates for the readout of detectors in PET/MR inserts due to their high packing density, efficiency, low bias voltage and insensitivity to magnetic fields. We tested two dual-layer blocks of pixellated lutetium oxy-orthosilicate (LYSO) coupled to SensL 4 × 4 SiPM arrays in terms of their ability to resolve all elements using resolvability index (RI) defined by the FWHM of the crystal response function divided by the separation. Our crystal blocks had 49 1.67 × 1.67 × 6.0 mm3 crystals on the bottom layer and 36 1.67 × 1.67 × 4.0 mm3 crystals in the top layer (offset by 1/2 of the crystal pitch). All 85 crystals were well resolved: compared with for a conventional pre-clinical PET scanner´s block with 40% lower crystal density. A pair of crystal blocks mounted on translation stages scanned a 0.25 mm 22Na source in 60 0.25 mm steps with the detectors angulated as if there were 16 blocks in a ring. The FWHM of the coincidence response function near the centre of the field of view was 1.31 mm and FWTM was 2.7 mm with the detectors separated by 200 mm.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; elemental semiconductors; lutetium compounds; particle detectors; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; semiconductor devices; silicon; 22Na source; FWHM; PET-MRI detectors; SensL SiPM arrays; Si-Lu2SiO5; SiPM readout; crystal density; crystal pitch; crystal response function; distance 200 mm; high density pixellated crystal block evaluation; high packing density; low bias voltage; magnetic field insensitivity; pixellated lutetium oxyorthosilicate; resolvability index; silicon photomultipliers; small animal PET insert; Animals; Crystals; Detectors; Indexes; Positron emission tomography; Sensor arrays; Dual-layer crystal block; PET; silicon photomultiplier; small animal PET scanner;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2201958