Title :
High resolution CsI(Tl)/Si-PIN detector development for breast imaging
Author :
Patt, B.E. ; Iwanczyk, J.S. ; Tull, C. Rossington ; Wang, N.W. ; Tornai, M.P. ; Hoffman, E.J.
Author_Institution :
Photon Imaging Inc., Northridge, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High resolution multi-element (8×8) imaging arrays with collimators, size matched to discrete CsI(TI) scintillator arrays and Si-PIN photodetector arrays (PDA´s) were developed as prototypes for larger arrays for breast imaging. Photodetector pixels were each 1.5×1.5 mm2 with 0.25 mm gaps. A 16-element quadrant of the detector was evaluated with a segmented CsI(TI) scintillator array (1.5×1.5×6 mm3 segments with 0.25 mm septa) coupled to the silicon array. The scintillator thickness of 6 mm corresponds to >85% total gamma efficiency at 140 keV. Pixel energy resolution of <8% FWHM was obtained for Tc-99m (140 keV). Electronic noise was 41 e- RMS corresponding to a 3% FWHM contribution to the 140 keV photopeak. Detection efficiency uniformity (±σ%) measured with a Tc-99m flood source was 4.3% for a ~10% energy photopeak window. Spatial resolution was 1.53 mm FWHM and pitch was 1.75 mm as measured from the Co-57 (122 keV) line spread function. Signal to background was 34 and contrast ([max-min]/[max+min]) was 0.94. The energy resolution and spatial characteristics of the new imaging detector exceed those of other scintillator based imaging detectors. A camera based on this technology will allow: (1) Improved Compton scatter rejection; (2) Detector positioning in close proximity to the breast to increase signal to noise; (3) Improved spatial resolution; and (4) Improved efficiency compared to high resolution collimated gamma cameras for the anticipated compressed breast geometries
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; caesium compounds; cameras; image resolution; p-i-n photodiodes; radioisotope imaging; solid scintillation detectors; thallium; 0.25 mm; 122 keV; 140 keV; 6 mm; Co; CsI:Tl; Si; Tc; breast imaging; electronic noise; high resolution CsI(Tl)/Si-PIN detector development; line spread function; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; photodetector pixels; scintillator thickness; segmented CsI(TI) scintillator array; spatial resolution; total gamma efficiency; Breast; Collimators; Detectors; Energy resolution; High-resolution imaging; Image segmentation; Optical imaging; Photodetectors; Sensor arrays; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on