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Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners

The growing demand on PET methodology for a variety of applications ranging from clinical use to fundamental studies triggers research and development of PET scanners providing better spatial resolution and sensitivity. These efforts are primarily focused on the development of advanced PET detector...

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Autores principales: Korzhik, Mikhail, Fedorov, Andrei A, Annenkov, Alexander N, Borissevitch, Andrei, Dossovitski, Alexei, Missevitch, Oleg, Lecoq, Paul
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2006.10.044
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1035239
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author Korzhik, Mikhail
Fedorov, Andrei A
Annenkov, Alexander N
Borissevitch, Andrei
Dossovitski, Alexei
Missevitch, Oleg
Lecoq, Paul
author_facet Korzhik, Mikhail
Fedorov, Andrei A
Annenkov, Alexander N
Borissevitch, Andrei
Dossovitski, Alexei
Missevitch, Oleg
Lecoq, Paul
author_sort Korzhik, Mikhail
collection CERN
description The growing demand on PET methodology for a variety of applications ranging from clinical use to fundamental studies triggers research and development of PET scanners providing better spatial resolution and sensitivity. These efforts are primarily focused on the development of advanced PET detector solutions and on the developments of new scintillation materials as well. However Lu containing scintillation materials introduced in the last century such as LSO, LYSO, LuAP, LuYAP crystals still remain the best PET species in spite of the recent developments of bright, fast but relatively low density lanthanum bromide scintillators. At the same time Lu based materials have several drawbacks which are high temperature of crystallization and relatively high cost compared to alkali-halide scintillation materials. Here we describe recent results in the development of new scintillation materials for PET application.
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spelling cern-10352392019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2006.10.044http://cds.cern.ch/record/1035239engKorzhik, MikhailFedorov, Andrei AAnnenkov, Alexander NBorissevitch, AndreiDossovitski, AlexeiMissevitch, OlegLecoq, PaulDevelopment of scintillation materials for PET scannersHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe growing demand on PET methodology for a variety of applications ranging from clinical use to fundamental studies triggers research and development of PET scanners providing better spatial resolution and sensitivity. These efforts are primarily focused on the development of advanced PET detector solutions and on the developments of new scintillation materials as well. However Lu containing scintillation materials introduced in the last century such as LSO, LYSO, LuAP, LuYAP crystals still remain the best PET species in spite of the recent developments of bright, fast but relatively low density lanthanum bromide scintillators. At the same time Lu based materials have several drawbacks which are high temperature of crystallization and relatively high cost compared to alkali-halide scintillation materials. Here we describe recent results in the development of new scintillation materials for PET application.oai:cds.cern.ch:10352392007
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Korzhik, Mikhail
Fedorov, Andrei A
Annenkov, Alexander N
Borissevitch, Andrei
Dossovitski, Alexei
Missevitch, Oleg
Lecoq, Paul
Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
title Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
title_full Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
title_fullStr Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
title_full_unstemmed Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
title_short Development of scintillation materials for PET scanners
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topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2006.10.044
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1035239
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