Title :
rPET detectors design and data processing
Author :
Vaquero, Juan José ; Lage, Eduardo ; Ricón, Lorena ; Abella, Mónica ; Vicente, Esther ; Desco, Manuel
Author_Institution :
Unidad de Medicina y Cirugia Exp., Hospital GU Gregorio Maranon, Madrid
Abstract :
Small animal PET systems based on rotating planar detectors posses some interesting advantages for high sensitivity, high resolution imaging. We have designed the rPET detectors based on MLS crystals assembled on a 30times30 matrix optically coupled to a flat-panel PS-PMT. Weighted position readout circuits pre-process the 64 signals from the 8times8 anodes matrix, which are digitized using a charge-integrating converter. The amplification electronics, including the trigger output for coincidence detection, and the high voltage supply are integrated in a three PCBs stack that forms the base attached to the back of the PMT. The whole assembly is enclosed in a light tight, lead (Pb) shielded aluminum box. The detectors are mounted on a rotating gantry with more than 180 degrees rotation span. The digitized events are screened and histogramed, and a modified center of gravity algorithm removes from the position calculation those signals with poor signal to noise ratio. Apparent mean crystal size on the 511 keV field-flood images is 0.6 mm, mean peak-to-valley ratio is better than 8, and intrinsic resolution is 1.5 mm at the central row, with the energy window wide open. Sensitivity (CPS) for a pair of these detectors set in coincidence at 160 mm distance is 1%
Keywords :
coincidence techniques; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; solid scintillation detectors; 511 keV; MLS crystals; amplification electronics; anode matrix; center-of-gravity algorithm; charge-integrating converter; coincidence detection; data processing; flat-panel PS-PMT; high sensitivity high resolution imaging; high voltage supply; light tight lead shielded aluminum box; mean crystal size; rPET detectors design; rotating gantry; rotating planar detectors; small animal PET systems; trigger output; weighted position readout circuits; Animals; Assembly; Data processing; Detectors; High-resolution imaging; Lead; Matrix converters; Positron emission tomography; Process design; Transmission line matrix methods;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fajardo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596934