Title :
Development of an optimized LSO/LuYAP phoswich detector head for the Lausanne ClearPET demonstrator
Author :
Mosset, J.-B. ; Devroede, O. ; Krieguer, M. ; Rey, M. ; Vieira, J.-M. ; Jung, J.H. ; Kuntner, C. ; Streun, M. ; Ziemons, K. ; Auffray, E. ; Sempere-Roldan, P. ; Lecoq, P. ; Bruyndonckx, P. ; Loude, J.-F. ; Tavernier, S. ; Morel, C.
Author_Institution :
Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper describes the LSO/LuYAP phoswich detector head developed for the ClearPET small animal PET scanner demonstrator that is under construction in Lausanne within the Crystal Clear Collaboration. The detector head consists of a dual layer of 8×8 LSO and LuYAP crystal arrays coupled to a multi-anode photomultiplier tube (Hamamatsu R7600-M64). Equalistion of the LSO/LuYAP light collection is obtained through partial attenuation of the LSO scintillation light using a thin aluminum deposit of 20-35 nm on LSO and appropriate temperature regulation of the phoswich head between 30°C to 60°C. At 511keV, typical FWHM energy resolutions of the pixels of a phoswich head amounts to (28±2)% for LSO and (25±2)% for LuYAP. The LSO versus LuYAP crystal identification efficiency is better than 98%. Six detector modules have been mounted on a rotating gantry. Axial and tangential spatial resolutions were measured up to 4 cm from the scanner axis and compared to Monte Carlo simulations using GATE. FWHM spatial resolution ranges from 1.3 mm on axis to 2.6 mm at 4 cm from the axis.
Keywords :
image scanners; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 20 to 35 nm; 30 to 60 C; Crystal Clear Collaboration; FWHM energy resolution; LSO crystal; Lausanne ClearPET demonstrator; Lu2SiO5; LuYAP crystal array; LuYAlO3; axial spatial resolution; crystal identification efficiency; depth-of-interaction; dual layer; multianode photomultiplier tube; optimized LSO/LuYAP phoswich detector head; rotating gantry; small animal PET scanner; tangential spatial resolution; temperature regulation; thin aluminum deposit; Aluminum; Animals; Collaboration; Optical attenuators; Photomultipliers; Positron emission tomography; Sensor arrays; Solid scintillation detectors; Spatial resolution; Temperature; Positron emission tomography; depth-of-interaction; phoswich detector; small animal PET scanner;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2005.862958