Title :
YAP multi-crystal gamma camera prototype
Author :
Blazek, K. ; De Notaristefani, F. ; Maly, P. ; Pani, R. ; Pellegrini, R. ; Pergola, A. ; Scopinaro, F. ; Soluri, A.
Author_Institution :
Preciosa Company, Turnov, Czechoslovakia
fDate :
10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Anger camera principle has shown a practical limit of a few millimeters spatial resolution. To overcome this limit, a new gamma camera prototype has been developed, based on a position-sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT) coupled with a new scintillation crystal. The Hamamatsu R2486 PSPMT is a 76-mm diameter photomultiplier tube in which the electrons produced in the conventional bi-alkali photocathode are multiplied by proximity mesh dynodes and form a charge cloud around the original coordinates of the light photon striking the photocathode. A crossed wire anode array collects the charge and detects the original position. The intrinsic spatial resolution of PSPMT is better than 0.3 mm. The scintillation crystal consists of yttrium aluminum perovskit (YAP:Ce or YAlO3:Ce). This crystal has a light efficiency of about 38% relative to NaI, no hygroscopicity and a good gamma radiation absorption. To match the characteristics of the PSPMT, a special crystal assembly was produced by the Preciosa Company, consisting of a bundle of YAP:Ce pillars where single crystals have 0.6×0.6 mm2 cross section and 3 mm to 18 mm length. Preliminary results from such gamma camera prototypes show spatial resolution values ranging between 0.7 mm and 1 mm with an intrinsic detection efficiency of 37÷65% for 140 keV gamma energy
Keywords :
aluminium compounds; gamma-ray detection; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; solid scintillation detectors; yttrium compounds; Anger camera principle; Hamamatsu R2486 PSPMT; NaI; PSPMT; YAP multi-crystal gamma camera prototype; YAP:Ce; YAlO3:Ce; YAlO3:Ce; bi-alkali photocathode; charge cloud; crossed wire anode array; electrons; gamma radiation absorption; hygroscopicity; intrinsic detection efficiency; intrinsic spatial resolution; light photon coordinates; position-sensitive photomultiplier tube; proximity mesh dynodes; scintillation crystal; spatial resolution; yttrium aluminum perovskit; Anodes; Cameras; Cathodes; Clouds; Electron tubes; Photomultipliers; Photonic crystals; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on