학술논문

Optical fiber readout of scintillator arrays using a multi-channel PMT: a high resolution PET detector for animal imaging
Document Type
Conference
Source
1995 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record Nuclear science and medical imaging Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, 1995., 1995 IEEE. 3:1766-1770 vol.3 1995
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Signal Processing and Analysis
Bioengineering
Optical arrays
Optical fibers
Positron emission tomography
Spatial resolution
Energy resolution
Animals
Image resolution
Nuclear imaging
Gamma ray detection
Gamma ray detectors
Language
Abstract
The authors report the results from a new high resolution gamma ray imaging detector designed for use in a positron emission tomography (PET) system dedicated to small animal imaging. The detectors consist of an 8/spl times/8 array of 2/spl times/2/spl times/10 mm bismuth germanate (BGO) crystals coupled by 2 mm diameter double clad optical fibers to a 64 pixel multi-channel photomultiplier tube (MC-PMT). A charge division readout board is used to convert the 64 output channels into four position sensitive signals which determine the crystal of interaction. Measurements with a pair of these detectors demonstrate an intrinsic spatial resolution of 1.4 mm, a coincidence timing resolution of 15 ns and an energy resolution ranging between 35 and 60%. Based on these encouraging results, the design for a dedicated animal PET tomograph is proposed and simulations of this system project a reconstructed resolution of less than 2 mm within a 5 cm diameter transaxial field of view.