Title :
Energy and Timing Response of Six Prototype Scintillators for TOF-PET
Author :
Kyba, Christopher C.M. ; Glodo, Jarek ; Van Loef, Edgar V D ; Karp, Joel S. ; Shah, Kanai S.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The recent development of fast scintillating crystals with high light output (such as LaBr3, LYSO, and LSO) has made it possible to incorporate time-of-flight information into whole-body positron emission tomography scanners (TOF-PET). The development of fast scintillators has continued, and scintillators such as CeBr3 and the six crystals we report on here are candidates for future TOF-PET scanners. We have performed preliminary tests on six prototype scintillating crystals composed of YI3 (2% Ce), (Lu,Gd)I3 (2% Ce), Lul3 (10% Ce), Lul3 (5% Ce), Lul3 (2% Ce), and Ce(Br,Cl)3. The crystals were coupled to a PMT to observe 511 keV photons produced by positron captures in a 22Na point source. A LaBr3 coincidence detector was used in order to make timing resolution measurements. The prototype samples had a range of timing resolutions from 160 ps to 250 ps (FWHM). Ce(Br,Cl)3 was found to have the best timing resolution, with 160 ps, followed by Lul3 (2% Ce) with 180 ps. These results are competitive with the 160 ps we observed for a pair of LaBr3 crystals in coincidence with each other. The 2% Ce doped Lul3 sample was found to have the best overall energy response, with an energy resolution (FWHM) of 6% at 511 keV. Energy resolution and light yield measurements are presented for each of the crystals.
Keywords :
cerium compounds; coincidence techniques; lanthanum compounds; lutetium compounds; positron emission tomography; scintillation; solid scintillation detectors; yttrium compounds; Ce(BrCl)3; LaBr3:Ce; Lu2SiO5; LuI3-GdI3; LuI3:Ce; YI3:Ce; coincidence detector; electron volt energy 511 keV; energy resolution; light yield measurements; point source; positron captures; prototype scintillating crystals; time 160 ps to 250 ps; time-of-flight information; timing resolution measurements; whole-body positron emission tomography scanners; Energy resolution; Image reconstruction; Light scattering; Particle scattering; Photonic crystals; Positron emission tomography; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Timing; Whole-body PET; Halides; LuI $_3$; positron emission tomography; scintillation; time-of-flight;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.921939