Abstract
One of the most promising high resolution PET detector designs comprises an array of small, optically isolated scintillator crystals each coupled to an independent photosensor, such as an avalanche photodiode (APD). However, cross-talk between crystals (due to Compton scatter, photoelectron escape, or incomplete optical isolation) can significantly degrade performance, and is expected to increase as crystals become narrower to improve spatial resolution. Various measures of cross-talk have been determined for different configurations of 4×8 blocks of 2 mm × 2 mm lutetium oxyorthosilicate (LSO) crystals coupled to matched Hamamatsu APD arrays. Results indicate that ignoring cross-talk signals could lead to a ∼30% loss in coincidence sensitivity for a tomograph using these detectors, and a decrease in energy resolution of ∼2 percentage points. Spatial and time resolution would not be significantly affected with most practical front-end architectures.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 1643-1647 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| State | Published - 2002 |
| Event | 2002 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record - Norfolk, VA, United States Duration: Nov 10 2002 → Nov 16 2002 |
Conference
| Conference | 2002 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record |
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| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Norfolk, VA |
| Period | 11/10/02 → 11/16/02 |
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