scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Advances in coincidence time resolution for PET

Joshua W. Cates, +1 more
- 25 Feb 2016 - 
- Vol. 61, Iss: 6, pp 2255-2264
TLDR
This work investigates the achievable CTR with LGSO:Ce (0.025 mol%) when coupled to new silicon photomultipliers, as it has similar light output and equivalent stopping power for 511 keV annihilation photons compared to industry standard LSO: ce and LYSO:ce, and the decay time is improved by more than 30% with proper Ce concentration.
Abstract
Coincidence time resolution (CTR), an important parameter for time-of-flight (TOF) PET performance, is determined mainly by properties of the scintillation crystal and photodetector used. Stable production techniques for LGSO:Ce (Lu1.8Gd0.2SiO5:Ce) with decay times varying from ∼ 30-40 ns have been established over the past decade, and the decay time can be accurately controlled with varying cerium concentration (0.025-0.075 mol%). This material is promising for TOF-PET, as it has similar light output and equivalent stopping power for 511 keV annihilation photons compared to industry standard LSO:Ce and LYSO:Ce, and the decay time is improved by more than 30% with proper Ce concentration. This work investigates the achievable CTR with LGSO:Ce (0.025 mol%) when coupled to new silicon photomultipliers. Crystal element dimension is another important parameter for achieving fast timing. 20 mm length crystal elements achieve higher 511 keV photon detection efficiency, but also introduce higher scintillation photon transit time variance. 3 mm length crystals are not practical for PET, but have reduced scintillation transit time spread. The CTR between pairs of 2.9 × 2.9 × 3 mm(3) and 2.9 × 2.9 × 20 mm(3) LGSO:Ce crystals was measured to be 80 ± 4 and 122 ± 4 ps FWHM, respectively. Measurements of light yield and intrinsic decay time are also presented for a thorough investigation into the timing performance with LGSO:Ce (0.025 mol%).

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

The silicon-photomultiplier: fundamentals and applications of a modern solid-state photon detector

TL;DR: These analyses consider the structure and the electrical model of a single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) and the integration in an array of SPADs, i.e. the SiPM, to draw solid conclusions on how best performances can be achieved for the various needs of the different applications.
Journal ArticleDOI

BGO as a hybrid scintillator / Cherenkov radiator for cost-effective time-of-flight PET

TL;DR: The feasibility of combining event timing based on Cherenkov emission with energy discrimination based on scintillation in BGO, as a potential approach towards a cost-effective TOF-PET detector is studied.
Journal ArticleDOI

Bright and fast scintillation of organolead perovskite MAPbBr3 at low temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, the scintillation properties of MAPbBr3, an organic-inorganic trihalide perovskite (OTP), were determined using pulsed monochromatic 14 keV X-rays from a synchrotron.
Journal ArticleDOI

Innovations in Instrumentation for Positron Emission Tomography

TL;DR: Current state of the art in PET instrumentation, detectors and systems are reviewed, the major limitations in PET as currently practiced are described, and personal insights are offered into some of the recent and emerging technological innovations that will impact the field.
Journal ArticleDOI

Improved single photon time resolution for analog SiPMs with front end readout that reduces influence of electronic noise.

TL;DR: Additional factors affecting the achievable SPTR for large area, analog SiPMs when the contribution of electronic noise is minimized are explored and potential areas of improvement are pinpointed to further reduce the SPTR of large area sensors towards that achievable for a single SPAD.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Cerium-doped lutetium oxyorthosilicate: a fast, efficient new scintillator

TL;DR: In this article, a single-crystal inorganic scintillator, cerium-doped lutetium oxyorthosilicate (Lu/sub 2(1-x)/Ce/sub2x/(SiO/sub 4/) or LSO, was discussed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effects of $\hbox {Ca}^{2+}$ Co-Doping on the Scintillation Properties of LSO:Ce

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of optimized crystal growth atmosphere and co-doping with divalent cations such as Ca has been found to improve the light output and decay time of Lu2SiO5:Ce.
Journal ArticleDOI

Advances in Yield Calibration of Scintillators

TL;DR: In this paper, the absolute scintillation yield of recently developed LaBr3:Ce, LaCl3:ce, and (Lu,Y)2SiO5: ce scintillators and traditional Lu2Si O5:cE, Bi4Ge3O12, NaI:Tl, NaICI:tl, CsI: tl, and C sI:n were determined by means of a photomultiplier tube, a Si-photodiode, and Si-avalanche photodi
Journal ArticleDOI

Improvement in Lesion Detection with Whole-Body Oncologic Time-of-Flight PET

TL;DR: Time-of-flight TOF PET yielded a significant improvement in lesion detection that was greater for lower lesion contrasts, and performance plateaued faster as a function of number of iterations with TOF than non-TOF.
Journal ArticleDOI

YSO, LSO, CSO and LGSO. A study of energy resolution and nonproportionality

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied nonproportionality and intrinsic energy resolution of cerium doped YSO, GSO, LSO and LGSO crystals and found that the high proportionality of scintillators is connected with the structure of the crystal and not with the presence of light elements.
Related Papers (5)