Title :
Performance of the Tachyon Time-of-Flight PET Camera
Author :
Peng, Q. ; Choong, W.-S. ; Vu, C. ; Huber, J.S. ; Janecek, M. ; Wilson, D. ; Huesman, R.H. ; Jinyi Qi ; Jian Zhou ; Moses, W.W.
Author_Institution :
Struct. Biol. & Imaging Dept., Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
We have constructed and characterized a time-of-flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF PET) camera called the Tachyon. The Tachyon is a single-ring Lutetium Oxyorthosilicate (LSO) based camera designed to obtain significantly better timing resolution than the ~ 550 ps found in present commercial TOF cameras, in order to quantify the benefit of improved TOF resolution for clinically relevant tasks. The Tachyon´s detector module is optimized for timing by coupling the 6.15 ×25 mm2 side of 6.15 ×6.15 ×25 mm3 LSO scintillator crystals onto a 1-inch diameter Hamamatsu R-9800 PMT with a super-bialkali photocathode. We characterized the camera according to the NEMA NU 2-2012 standard, measuring the energy resolution, timing resolution, spatial resolution, noise equivalent count rates and sensitivity. The Tachyon achieved a coincidence timing resolution of 314 ps +/- 20 ps FWHM over all crystal-crystal combinations. Experiments were performed with the NEMA body phantom to assess the imaging performance improvement over non-TOF PET. The results show that at a matched contrast, incorporating 314 ps TOF reduces the standard deviation of the contrast by a factor of about 2.3.
Keywords :
photocathodes; positron emission tomography; scintillation counters; tachyons; Hamamatsu R-9800 PMT; LSO scintillator crystals; NEMA NU 2-2012 standard; NEMA body phantom; TOF PET camera; TOF resolution; Tachyon detector module; Tachyon time-of-flight positron emission tomography camera; coincidence timing resolution; crystal-crystal combinations; matched contrast; noise equivalent count rates; single-ring lutetium oxyorthosilicate based camera; size 1 inch; spatial resolution; super-bialkali photocathode; Cameras; Crystals; Detectors; Energy resolution; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution; Timing; Signal-to-noise ratio; time-of-flight; timing resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2375176