New directions for dMiCE - a depth-of-interaction detector design for PET scanners

Our laboratory has been developing a depth-of- interaction (DOI) detector design based on light sharing between pairs or quadlets of crystals. Work to date has been utilizing 2 times 2 mm cross section crystals carefully positioned on a multi-anode PMT. However, there is still significant light shar...

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description Our laboratory has been developing a depth-of- interaction (DOI) detector design based on light sharing between pairs or quadlets of crystals. Work to date has been utilizing 2 times 2 mm cross section crystals carefully positioned on a multi-anode PMT. However, there is still significant light sharing in the PMT glass envelope and current PMT designs do not allow one-on-one coupling for arrays of smaller cross section crystals. One-on-one coupling is optimal for implementing the DOI estimator. An alternative to PMTs is to take advantage of progress in fabrication of metal resistive-layer semiconductor photodetectors to provide arrays with one-on-one crystal coupling. We report on our initial tests of one manufacturer's devices. The photodetector (MAPD) and scintillator combination (LFS-3) are both products of Zecotek. The LFS-3 crystal is a variant of LFS that has a better spectral match to the MAPD. Measurements show performance equivalent to or better than that obtained with PMTs and LSO, LFS, or LYSO crystals. For example, 2 times 2 times 20 mm crystals are providing 11% energy resolution. The high gain of such devices allow flexibility in designs for both the array and the supporting electronics. We are proceeding with the dMiCE development based on the use of MAPD and LFS-3 arrays.
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