Title :
Light-Sharing Interface for dMiCE Detectors Using Sub-Surface Laser Engraving
Author :
Hunter, William C. J. ; Miyaoka, Robert S. ; MacDonald, Lawrence ; McDougald, Wendy ; Lewellen, Thomas K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
We have previously reported on dMiCE, a method of resolving depth or interaction (DOI) in a pair of discrete crystals by encoding light sharing properties as a function of depth in the interface of a crystal-element pair. A challenge for this method is the cost and repeatability of interface treatment for each crystal pair. In this work, we report our preliminary results on using sub-surface laser engraving (SSLE) as a means of forming this depth-dependent interface in a dMiCE detector. A surplus first-generation SSLE system was used to create a partially reflective layer 100-microns thick at the boundary between two halves of a 1.4-by-2.9-by- 20 mm3 LYSO crystal. The boundary of these paired crystal elements was positioned between two 3-mm wide Silicon photomultiplier arrays. The responses of these two photodetectors were acquired for an ensemble of 511-keV photons collimated to interact at a fixed depth in just one crystal element. Interaction position was then varied to measure detector response as a function of depth, which was then used to maximum-likelihood positions. Despite use of sub-optimal SSLE processing we found an average DOI resolution of 3.4 mm for front-sided readout and 3.9 mm for back-sided readout while obtaining energy resolutions on the order of 10%. We expect DOI resolution can be improved significantly by optimizing the SSLE process and pattern.
Keywords :
laser beam applications; scintillation counters; crystal-element pair; dMiCE detectors; discrete crystals; electron volt energy 511 keV; first generation SSLE system; light sharing interface; maximum likelihood positions; photodetectors; subsurface laser engraving; Bars; Calibration; Crystals; Delays; Detectors; Photodetectors; Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers; Depth of interaction; PET detectors; laser etching; nuclear medicine detectors; radiation detectors; scintillators;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2374075