• Title of article

    Development of an ultrahigh-resolution Si-PM-based dual-head GAGG coincidence imaging system

  • Author/Authors

    Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Seiichi and Watabe، نويسنده , , Hiroshi and Kanai، نويسنده , , Yasukazu and Kato، نويسنده , , Katsuhiko and Hatazawa، نويسنده , , Jun، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    183
  • To page
    189
  • Abstract
    A silicon photomultiplier (Si-PM) is a promising photodetector for high resolution PET systems due to its small channel size and high gain. Using Si-PMs, it will be possible to develop a high resolution imaging systems. For this purpose, we developed a small field-of-view (FOV) ultrahigh-resolution Si-PM-based dual-head coincidence imaging system for small animals and plant research. A new scintillator, Ce doped Gd3Al12Ga3O12 (GAGG), was selected because of its high light output and its emission wavelength matched with the Si-PM arrays and contained no radioactivity. Each coincidence imaging block detector consists of 0.5×0.5×5 mm3 GAGG pixels combined with a 0.1-mm thick reflector to form a 20×17 matrix that was optically coupled to a Si-PM array (Hamamatsu MPPC S11064-050P) with a 1.5-mm thick light guide. The GAGG block size was 12.0×10.2 mm2. Two GAGG block detectors were positioned face to face and set on a flexible arm based detector stand. All 0.5 mm GAGG pixels in the block detectors were clearly resolved in the 2-dimensional position histogram. The energy resolution was 14.4% FWHM for the Cs-137 gamma ray. The spatial resolution was 0.7 mm FWHM measured using a 0.25 mm diameter Na-22 point source. Small animal and plant images were successfully obtained. We conclude that our developed ultrahigh-resolution Si-PM-based dual-head coincidence imaging system is promising for small animal and plant imaging research.
  • Keywords
    Imaging , coincidence , Ultra high resolution , GAGG , Si-PM
  • Journal title
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
  • Record number

    2193657