Title :
Characterization of the LBNL PEM camera
Author :
Wang, G.C. ; Huber, J.S. ; Moses, W.W. ; Qi, J. ; Choong, W.-S.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., New York, NY, USA
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present the tomographic images and performance measurements of the LBNL positron emission mammography (PEM) camera, a specially designed positron emission tomography (PET) camera that utilizes PET detector modules with depth of interaction measurement capability to achieve both high sensitivity and high resolution for breast cancer detection. The camera currently consists of 24 detector modules positioned as four detector banks to cover a rectangular patient port that is 8.2×6 cm2 with a 5 cm axial extent. Each LBNL PEM detector module consists of 64 3×3×30 mm3 LSO crystals coupled to a single photomultiplier tube (PMT) and an 8×8 silicon photodiode array (PD). The PMT provides accurate timing, the PD identifies the crystal of interaction, the sum of the PD and PMT signals (PD+PMT) provides the total energy, and the PD/(PD+PMT) ratio determines the depth of interaction. The performance of the camera has been evaluated by imaging various phantoms. The full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) spatial resolution changes slightly from 1.9 mm to 2.1 mm when measured at the center and corner of the field of the view, respectively, using a 6 ns coincidence timing window and a 300-750 keV energy window. With the same setup, the peak sensitivity of the camera is 1.83 kcps/μCi.
Keywords :
cancer; elemental semiconductors; image resolution; mammography; phantoms; photodiodes; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; silicon; solid scintillation detectors; tumours; LBNL PEM camera; LBNL positron emission mammography; LSO crystals; PET camera; biomedical imaging; breast cancer; detector modules; full-width-at-half-maximum spatial resolution; interaction crystals; phantoms; photomultiplier tube; positron emission tomography camera; silicon photodiode array; tomographic images; Breast cancer; Cameras; Cancer detection; Detectors; Image resolution; Mammography; Measurement; Positron emission tomography; Radioactive decay; Timing; Biomedical imaging; depth of interaction (DOI); positron emission tomography (PET);
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.874956