Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8172692 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Compact high-resolution panel detectors using virtual pinhole (VP) PET geometry can be inserted into existing clinical or pre-clinical PET systems to improve regional spatial resolution and sensitivity. Here we describe a compact panel PET detector built using the new Though Silicon Via (TSV) multi-pixel photon counters (MPPC) detector. This insert provides high spatial resolution and good timing performance for multiple bio-medical applications. Because the TSV MPPC design eliminates wire bonding and has a package dimension which is very close to the MPPC׳s active area, it is 4-side buttable. The custom designed MPPC array (based on Hamamatsu S12641-PA-50(x)) used in the prototype is composed of 4Ã4 TSV-MPPC cells with a 4.46 mm pitch in both directions. The detector module has 16Ã16 lutetium yttrium oxyorthosilicate (LYSO) crystal array, with each crystal measuring 0.92Ã0.92Ã3 mm3 with 1.0 mm pitch. The outer diameter of the detector block is 16.8Ã16.8 mm2. Thirty-two such blocks will be arranged in a 4Ã8 array with 1 mm gaps to form a panel detector with detection area around 7 cmÃ14 cm in the full-size detector. The flood histogram acquired with 68Ge source showed excellent crystal separation capability with all 256 crystals clearly resolved. The detector module׳s mean, standard deviation, minimum (best) and maximum (worst) energy resolution were 10.19%, ±0.68%, 8.36% and 13.45% FWHM, respectively. The measured coincidence time resolution between the block detector and a fast reference detector (around 200 ps single photon timing resolution) was 0.95 ns. When tested with Siemens Cardinal electronics the performance of the detector blocks remain consistent. These results demonstrate that the TSV-MPPC is a promising photon sensor for use in a flat panel PET insert composed of many high resolution compact detector modules.
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Authors
Qiang Wang, Jie Wen, Bosky Ravindranath, Andrew W. O׳Sullivan, David Catherall, Ke Li, Shouyi Wei, Sergey Komarov, Yuan-Chuan Tai,