• DocumentCode
    3559213
  • Title

    Performance Evaluation of 98 CZT Sensors for Their Use in Gamma-Ray Imaging

  • Author

    Dedek, Nicolas ; Speller, Robert D. ; Spendley, Paul ; Horrocks, Julie A.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Med. Phys. & Bioeng., Univ. Coll. London, London
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    2689
  • Lastpage
    2697
  • Abstract
    98 SPEAR sensors from eV Products have been evaluated for their use in a portable Compton camera. The sensors have a 5 mm times 5 mm times 5 mm CdZnTe crystal and are provided together with a preamplifier. The energy resolution was studied in detail for all sensors and was found to be 6% on average at 59.5 keV and 3% on average at 662 keV. The standard deviations of the corresponding energy resolution distributions are remarkably small (0.6% at 59.5 keV, 0.7% at 662 keV) and reflect the uniformity of the sensor characteristics. For a possible outside use the temperature dependence of the sensor performances was investigated for temperatures between 15 and 45 deg Celsius. A linear shift in calibration with temperature was observed. The energy resolution at low energies (81 keV) was found to deteriorate exponentially with temperature, while it stayed constant at higher energies (356 keV). A Compton camera built of these sensors was simulated. To obtain realistic energy spectra a suitable detector response function was implemented. To investigate the angular resolution of the camera a 137Cs point source was simulated. Reconstructed images of the point source were compared for perfect and realistic energy and position resolutions. The angular resolution of the camera was found to be better than 10 deg.
  • Keywords
    gamma-ray apparatus; gamma-ray detection; high energy physics instrumentation computing; image reconstruction; preamplifiers; semiconductor counters; 98 SPEAR sensor; 137Cs point source; CZT sensor; angular resolution; detector response function; energy resolution distribution; energy spectra; gamma-ray imaging; image reconstruction; linear shift; portable Compton camera; position resolution; preamplifier; size 5 mm; standard deviation; temperature 15 degC to 45 degC; temperature dependence; Calibration; Cameras; Energy resolution; Gamma ray detectors; Image sensors; Nuclear imaging; Preamplifiers; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature dependence; Temperature sensors; CZT; CdZnTe; Compton camera; energy resolution; gamma-ray; imaging; simulation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2008.2001681
  • Filename
    4696608