Title :
CsI(Tl) Micro-Pixel Scintillation Array for Ultra-high Resolution Gamma-ray Imaging
Author :
Cinti, M.N. ; Scafè, R. ; Pellegrini, R. ; Trotta, C. ; Bennati, P. ; Ridolfi, S. ; Lanconelli, Nico ; Montani, L. ; Cusanno, F. ; Garibaldi, F. ; Telfer, J. ; Pani, R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rome, Rome
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to investigate the intrinsic spatial resolution limit by coupling a CsI(Tl) micro-pixel scintillation array to position sensitive photomultipliers (PSPMTs) for ultra-high resolution gamma-ray imaging. On this purpose, 1 mm thick array with 0.2 mm pixel side, 0.4 mm pitch has been realized by Spectra Physics (Hilger). The present scintillation arrays technology is suitable to produce larger crystal areas. In this paper we present spatial resolution and positioning results obtained by coupling the micro-pixel scintillation array to Hamamatsu square PSPMTs: 1rdquo R8520-C12, 1rdquo R5900-L16 and 2rdquo H8500 Flat panel PMT. Preliminary measurements demonstrate better performance in term of uniformity response when micro-pixel array is coupled to a H8500 PSPMT model. This setup carries out an intrinsic spatial resolution lower limit of about 0.6 mm FWHM at 50% FWHM energy resolution, defining it as the minimum scintillation array pitch detectable at 122 keV. The results obtained by R5900-L16 with a better sampling of the scintillation light has shown an improvement of the position linearity in spite of a worse spatial resolution due to the poor light output of scintillation array.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; gamma-ray detection; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; solid scintillation detectors; CsI(Tl) micropixel scintillation array; Hamamatsu square PSPMT; electron volt energy 122 keV; intrinsic spatial resolution limit; position linearity; position sensitive photomultipliers; ultrahigh resolution gamma-ray imaging; Energy resolution; Image resolution; Linearity; Nuclear imaging; Optical arrays; Photomultipliers; Physics; Sampling methods; Solid scintillation detectors; Spatial resolution; Biomedical nuclear imaging; photomultipliers; scintillation detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2007.891227