Title :
Exact modeling of analog pulses for PET detector modules
Author :
Thon, Andreas ; Fiedler, Klaus ; Frach, Thomas ; Rütten, Walter ; Solf, Torsten
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. Lab., Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
The quality of PET images depends on the position, energy and time resolution of the gamma detector, which usually consists of scintillation crystals coupled to an array of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). We have developed a simulation tool which models the conversion of scintillation photons into PMT waveforms, thereby bridging the gap between Monte Carlo simulations of the gamma interaction and pure electronics simulations of the data acquisition system. In our model, we track the scintillation photons individually from the crystal through the light guide to the photocathode of the PMT. The PMT characteristics are treated on a single photoelectron basis, incorporating pulse height distribution and single-photon response as well as spatially dependent quantum efficiency, transit time and transit time spread. From the PMT waveforms, we derive the position, energy and time resolution. The time resolution depends on the scintillator material, the PMT properties and the time-stamping method. By separating the different contributions, the limiting factors in the performance of a detector can be identified, facilitating its optimization. A comparison with measured data is included.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; data acquisition; gamma-ray detection; high energy physics instrumentation computing; nuclear electronics; particle tracks; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; scintillation counters; Monte Carlo simulations; PET images; PMT waveforms; data acquisition system; detector performance; gamma detector; gamma interaction; light guide; limiting factors; optimization; photocathode; photomultiplier tubes; position resolution; pulse height distribution; pure electronics simulations; scintillation crystals; scintillation photon tracking; scintillation photons; scintillator material; simulation tool; single photoelectron basis; single-photon response; spatially dependent quantum efficiency; time resolution; time-stamping method; transit time spread; Energy resolution; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Image resolution; Photomultipliers; Photonic crystals; Positron emission tomography; Sensor arrays; Solid scintillation detectors; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352342