Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2019

Dual-ended readout small animal PET detector by using 0.5 mm pixelated LYSO crystal arrays and SiPMs

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Small animal PET scanners need to have a high spatial resolution since the size of the organs of small animals is much smaller than that of humans, and also need to have a high sensitivity since the allowed injection dose is limited by the radiation dosimetry of the small organs. To simultaneously achieve high spatial resolution and high sensitivity for a small animal PET scanner, detectors with high position resolution, high efficiency and high depth of interaction (DOI) resolution are required. In this work, three 17 × 17 pixelated LYSO arrays with crystal size of ∼ 0 . 5 \xa0mm and an outer dimension of 10 × 10 × 20 mm 3 are fabricated. The first LYSO array uses 80 μ m thick BaSO4 reflector . The second and the third LYSO arrays use 65 μ m thick Toray reflectors. The outermost side of the third LYSO array is also wrapped with k9 glass of the same size as the crystals in the array in order to improve the light collection and flood histogram quality for the edge crystals. The LYSO arrays are read out with two Hamamatsu SiPM arrays from both ends. The SiPM array is 4 × 4 , with 3 × 3 mm 2 pixel size and 0.2\xa0mm gap in between the SiPM pixels. The SiPM array is read out with a resistor network circuit to reduce the number of signals from 16 to 4. The performance of the detector in terms of flood histograms, energy resolution, DOI resolution and timing resolution was measured. All three detectors provide good flood histograms and all crystals in an array can be clearly resolved. The average DOI resolutions of individual crystals are 1.84, 1.98 and 1.93\xa0mm for the three detectors for events with energy E > 350 keV. The BaSO4 array has higher light output and provides a better average crystal energy resolution of 21.0 %. The photopeak amplitude of the Toray arrays changes with depth, which results in worse energy resolutions of 24.4 % and 23.8 % for the two detectors respectively. The average timing resolutions of individual crystals are 1.23, 1.27 and 1.24\xa0ns for the three detectors for events with E > 350 keV. All three detector modules achieved high position resolution (0.5\xa0mm crystal size), high efficiency (20\xa0mm crystal length) and high DOI resolution (

Volume 917
Pages 1-8
DOI 10.1016/J.NIMA.2018.11.011
Language English
Journal Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment

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