DocumentCode
993240
Title
A positron emission tomograph designed for 3/4 mm resolution
Author
McIntyre, J.A. ; Allen, R.D. ; Aguiar, J. ; Paulson, J.T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
42
Issue
4
fYear
1995
fDate
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1102
Lastpage
1106
Abstract
Two factors of the design for a positron tomograph affect the magnitude of the tomograph spatial resolution: the gamma ray detector width and the analogue measurement of the scintillator location. In the tomograph design reported here the analogue measurement is eliminated and the detector transaxial width factor is reduced to 3/4 mm. The analogue measurement is eliminated by transmitting the scintillation light from each individual scintillator through optical fibers to four photomultipliers (PMT´s); the identities of the PMT´s then provide a digital address for the scintillation location. Plastic scintillators are used to provide enough scintillation light for transmission through the optical fibers. Bonuses from the use of plastic scintillators are first, the reduction of the scintillator dead time to about 10 nsec, second, a large reduction of crosstalk between neighboring scintillators, third, the reduction of resolution loss from off-axis gamma rays and, fourth, the ability to sample the axial image at one-eighth the axial resolution distance of 2.5 mm. The designed tomograph incorporates 20 rings. Two of the 32 tomograph 20-ring modules have been constructed to measure the resolution and other characteristics of the tomograph
Keywords
bismuth compounds; gamma-ray detection; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 20-ring modules; Bi4Ge3O12; PET; analogue measurement; axial resolution distance; crosstalk reduction; detector transaxial width factor; digital address; gamma ray detector width; off-axis gamma rays; optical fibers; photomultipliers; plastic scintillators; positron emission tomograph; resolution loss; scintillation light; scintillator dead time; scintillator location; tomograph spatial resolution; Gamma ray detectors; Image resolution; Incentive schemes; Optical fibers; Photomultipliers; Plastics; Positrons; Radioactive decay; Solid scintillation detectors; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.467741
Filename
467741
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