Development of a position-sensitive detector for TOF-PET

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作者
Moriya, T. [1 ]
Omura, T. [1 ]
Watanabe, M. [1 ]
Yamashita, T. [1 ]
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[1] Hamamatsu Photon KK, Cent Res Lab, Humamatsu City 4348601, Japan
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2007 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-11 | 2007年
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10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436728
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O59 [应用物理学];
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A position-sensitive detector (PS-detector) for a time-of-flight (TOF) PET system has been developed and evaluated. The PS-detector consists of a flat panel position-sensitive photomultiplier tube (PS-PMT; Hamamatsu R8400-00-M64 MOD) and 2.9 mm x 2.9 mm x 20 nun LYSO crystals arranged in a 16 x 16 array. The PS-PMT has eight stages of metal channel dynode and 8 X 8 multiple anodes in a 52.0 mm square X 14.8 mm high metal can package. In order to compensate for the non-uniform amplitude from the multiple anodes of the PS-PMT, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) having 64-channel variable gain amplifiers is attached to the front-end circuits. The ASIC also has a readout circuit to reduce 64-channel outputs down to four position signals and an energy signal. The performance of PS-detector was evaluated for TOF-PET application. The coincidence response functions (CRFs) were measured by scanning a Na-22 point source with 0.4 mm steps across the center of a pair of the PS-detectors. The average FWHM value of the CRFs is 2.3 mm. The energy resolution corresponding to each crystal element at 511 keV is 10.9% on the average. The timing resolutions of the PS-detector at FWHM, with a BaF2 reference detector, range from 421 ps to 787 ps, with an average of 505 ps. A new PS-PMT having high QE is now under development. The timing resolutions of the new PS-PMT coupled to a LaBr3 and a LYSO single crystal are 236 ps FWHM and 366 ps FWHM, respectively, with a BaF2 reference detector. We are developing a new TOF-PET system with PS-detectors.
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