DocumentCode
2193382
Title
Design optimization of the PMT-ClearPET prototypes based on simulation studies with GEANT3
Author
Heinrichs, U. ; Pietrzyk, U. ; Ziemons, K.
Author_Institution
Zentrallabor fur Elektron., Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2002
fDate
10-16 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
682
Abstract
Within the Crystal Clear Collaboration four centres are developing 2nd generation high performance small animal PET scanners for different kinds of animals and medical applications. The first prototypes are PMT-based systems including depth of interaction (DOI) detection by using a phoswich layer of LSO and LuYAP. The aim of these simulation studies is to optimize sensitivity and spatial resolution of given designs, which vary in FOVs caused by different detector configurations (ring/octagon) and sizes. For this purpose the simulation tool GEANT3 (CERN) was used. The simulations have shown that all PMT designs with one-to-one coupling of crystals have a very nonlinear axial sensitivity profile. By shifting every other PMT 1/4 of a PMT length in axial direction the sampling of the FOVs became more homogeneous. At an energy threshold of 350keV the regression coefficient increases from 0.818 for the non-shifted to 0.993 for the shifted design. Simulations of a point source centred in the FOV (threshold: 350keV) resulted in sensitivities of 4.2% for a 4×20PMT (LSO/LuYAP a 10mm) and 3.8% for a 4×16PMT (LSO/LuYAP a 8mm) ring design. The 3D-MLEM reconstruction of a point source shows the enormous improvement of resolution using a crystal double layer with DOI (3.1mm at 40mm from CFOV) instead of a 20mm single layer (11.9mm).
Keywords
diagnostic radiography; lutetium compounds; medical computing; optimisation; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 11.9 mm; 20 mm; 3.1 mm; 350 keV; 40 mm; 8 mm; ClearPET prototypes; DOI; GEANT3; Lu2SiO5; LuYAP; LuYAlO3; PMT; crystal double layer; design optimization; energy threshold; medical applications; phoswich layer; reconstruction; regression coefficient; ring design; Animals; Biomedical equipment; Collaboration; Design optimization; Medical services; Medical simulation; Positron emission tomography; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Virtual prototyping;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2002 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7636-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2002.1239415
Filename
1239415
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