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Performance evaluation for 120 four-layer DOI block detectors of the jPET-D4

Authors :
Inadama, Naoko
Murayama, Hideo
Ono, Yusuke
Tsuda, Tomoaki
Hamamoto, Manabu
Yamaya, Taiga
Yoshida, Eiji
Shibuya, Kengo
Nishikido, Fumihiko
Takahashi, Kei
Kawai, Hideyuki
Source :
Radiological Physics and Technology. 1(1):75-82
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The jPET-D4 is a brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanner that we have developed to meet user demands for high sensitivity and high spatial resolution. For this scanner, we developed a four-layer depth-of-interaction (DOI) detector. The four-layer DOI detector is a key component for the jPET-D4, its performance has great influence on the overall system performance. Previously, we reported the original technique for encoding four-layer DOI. Here, we introduce the final design of the jPET-D4 detector and present the results of an investigation on uniformity in performance of the detector. The performance evaluation was done over the 120 DOI crystal blocks for the detectors, which are to be assembled into the jPET-D4 scanner. We also introduce the crystal assembly method, which is simple enough, even though each DOI crystal block is composed of 1,024 crystal elements. The jPET-D4 detector consists of four layers of 16 × 16 Gd2SiO5 (GSO) crystals and a 256-channel flat-panel position-sensitive photomultiplier tube (256ch FP-PMT). To identify scintillated crystals in the four-layer DOI detector, we use pulse shape discrimination and position discrimination on the two-dimensional (2D) position histogram. For pulse shape discrimination, two kinds of GSO crystals that show different scintillation decay time constants are used in the upper two and lower two layers, respectively. Proper reflector arrangement in the crystal block then allows the scintillated crystals to be identified in these two-layer groupings with two 2D position histograms. We produced the 120 DOI crystal blocks for the jPET-D4 system, and measured their characteristics such as the accuracy of pulse shape discrimination, energy resolution, and the pulse height of the full energy peak. The results show a satisfactory and uniform performance of the four-layer DOI crystal blocks; for example, misidentification rate in each GSO layer is

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18650333
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiological Physics and Technology
Accession number :
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