Title :
Comparison of multi-pole shaping and delay line clipping pre-amplifiers for position sensitive NaI(Tl) detectors
Author :
Freifelder, R. ; Karp, J.S. ; Wear, J.A. ; Lockyer, N.S. ; Newcomer, F.M. ; Surti, S. ; Van Berg, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
NaI(Tl) position sensitive detectors have been used in medical imaging for many years. For PET applications without collimators, the high counting rates place severe demands on such large area detectors. The NaI(Tl) detectors in the PENN-PET scanners are read-out via photomultiplier tubes and preamplifiers. Those preamplifiers use a delay-line clipping technique to shorten the characteristic 240 ns fall time of the NaI(Tl) signal. As an alternative, the authors have investigated a pole-zero network to shorten the signal followed by a multi-pole shaper to produce asymmetric signal suitable for high counting rates. This has been compared to the authors´ current design by measuring the energy and spatial resolution of a single detector as a function of different preamplifier designs. Data were taken over a range of ADC integration times and countrates. The new design shows improved energy resolution with short integration times. Effects on spatial resolution and deadtime are reported for large position sensitive detectors at different countrates
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; image resolution; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; preamplifiers; sodium compounds; solid scintillation detectors; thallium; 240 ns; NaI:Tl; PENN-PET scanners; asymmetric signal; deadtime; delay line clipping preamplifiers; delay-line clipping technique; energy resolution; medical diagnostic imaging; multipole shaping; nuclear medicine; photomultiplier tubes; pole-zero network; position sensitive NaI(Tl) detectors; spatial resolution; Biomedical imaging; Collimators; Current measurement; Delay effects; Delay lines; Photomultipliers; Position sensitive particle detectors; Positron emission tomography; Preamplifiers; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on