Title :
A Submillimeter Resolution PET Prototype Evaluated With an
Inkjet Printed Phantom
Author :
Schneider, Florian R. ; Hohberg, Melanie ; Mann, Alexander B. ; Paul, Stephan ; Ziegler, Sibylle I.
Author_Institution :
Nuklearmedizinische Klinik und Poliklinik, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munich, Germany
Abstract :
This work presents a submillimeter resolution PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scanner prototype based on SiPM/MPPC arrays (Silicon Photomultiplier/Multi Pixel Photon Counter). Onto each active area a 1 ×1 ×20 mm3 LYSO (Lutetium-Yttrium-Oxyorthosilicate) scintillator crystal is coupled one-to-one. Two detector modules facing each other in a distance of 10.0 cm have been set up with in total 64 channels that are digitized by SADCs (Sampling Analog to Digital Converters) with 80 MHz, 10 bit resolution and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) based extraction of energy and time information. Since standard phantoms are not sufficient for testing submillimeter resolution at which positron range is an issue, a 18F inkjet printed phantom has been used to explore the limit in spatial resolution. The phantom could be successfully reconstructed with an iterative MLEM (Maximum Likelihood Expectation Maximization) and an analytically calculated system matrix based on the DRF (Detector Response Function) model. The system yields a coincidence time resolution of 4.8 ns FWHM, an energy resolution of 20%-30% FWHM and a spatial resolution of 0.8 mm.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; phantoms; photon counting; positron emission tomography; 18F inkjet printed phantom; SiPM-MPPC array; detector modulesampling analog-digital converter; detector response function model; distance 10.0 cm; energy extraction; field programmable gate array; frequency 80 MHz; iterative MLEM; lutetium-yttrium-oxyorthosilicate scintillator crystal; maximum likelihood expectation maximization; positron emission tomography scanner prototype; silicon photomultiplier-multipixel photon counter; submillimeter resolution PET prototype evaluation; Crystals; Detectors; Energy resolution; Magnetic resonance imaging; Phantoms; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution; MPPC; PET; SiPM; radioactive printing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2015.2461517