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Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them

The renewal of interest in Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF-PET), as well as the necessity to precisely tag events in high energy physics (HEP) experiments at future colliders are pushing for an optimization of all factors affecting the time resolution of the whole acquisition chain...

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Autores principales: Lecoq, P, Powolny, F, Brunner, S, Meyer, T, Auffray, E, Knapitsch, A, Jarron, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2010.2049860
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1359290
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author Lecoq, P
Powolny, F
Brunner, S
Meyer, T
Auffray, E
Knapitsch, A
Jarron, P
author_facet Lecoq, P
Powolny, F
Brunner, S
Meyer, T
Auffray, E
Knapitsch, A
Jarron, P
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description The renewal of interest in Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF-PET), as well as the necessity to precisely tag events in high energy physics (HEP) experiments at future colliders are pushing for an optimization of all factors affecting the time resolution of the whole acquisition chain comprising the crystal, the photo detector, and the electronics. The time resolution of a scintillator-based detection system is determined by the rate of photo electrons at the detection threshold, which depends on the time distribution of photons being converted in the photo detector. The possibility to achieve time resolution of about 100 ps Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) requires an optimization of the light production in the scintillator, the light transport and its transfer from the scintillator to the photo detector. In order to maximize the light yield, and in particular the density of photons in the first nanosecond, while minimizing the rise time and decay time, particular attention must be paid to the energy transfer mechanisms to the activator as well as to the energy transition type at the activator ion. Alternatively other light emission mechanisms can be considered. We show that particularly Cerenkov emission can be used for this purpose. Special emphasis was put on the light transport within the crystal and at its interface with the photo detector. Since light is produced isotropically in the scintillator the detector geometry must be optimized to decrease the optical path-length to the photo detector. Moreover light bouncing within the scintillator, affecting about 70\% of the photons generated in currently used crystals, must be reduced as much as possible. We also investigate photonics crystals that are specifically designed to favor specific light propagation modes at the limit of total reflection inside and outside of the crystal and how they might increase the light transfer efficiency to the photo detector and hence improve time resolution. Examples for the production and deposition of photonics crystals as layers on Lutetium Yttrium Ortho-Silicate (LYSO) and Lutetium Yttrium Aluminum Perovskite (LuYAP) crystals are shown here, as well as first results on an improved light extraction resulting from this method.
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spelling cern-13592902019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2010.2049860http://cds.cern.ch/record/1359290engLecoq, PPowolny, FBrunner, SMeyer, TAuffray, EKnapitsch, AJarron, PFactors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve ThemDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe renewal of interest in Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF-PET), as well as the necessity to precisely tag events in high energy physics (HEP) experiments at future colliders are pushing for an optimization of all factors affecting the time resolution of the whole acquisition chain comprising the crystal, the photo detector, and the electronics. The time resolution of a scintillator-based detection system is determined by the rate of photo electrons at the detection threshold, which depends on the time distribution of photons being converted in the photo detector. The possibility to achieve time resolution of about 100 ps Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) requires an optimization of the light production in the scintillator, the light transport and its transfer from the scintillator to the photo detector. In order to maximize the light yield, and in particular the density of photons in the first nanosecond, while minimizing the rise time and decay time, particular attention must be paid to the energy transfer mechanisms to the activator as well as to the energy transition type at the activator ion. Alternatively other light emission mechanisms can be considered. We show that particularly Cerenkov emission can be used for this purpose. Special emphasis was put on the light transport within the crystal and at its interface with the photo detector. Since light is produced isotropically in the scintillator the detector geometry must be optimized to decrease the optical path-length to the photo detector. Moreover light bouncing within the scintillator, affecting about 70\% of the photons generated in currently used crystals, must be reduced as much as possible. We also investigate photonics crystals that are specifically designed to favor specific light propagation modes at the limit of total reflection inside and outside of the crystal and how they might increase the light transfer efficiency to the photo detector and hence improve time resolution. Examples for the production and deposition of photonics crystals as layers on Lutetium Yttrium Ortho-Silicate (LYSO) and Lutetium Yttrium Aluminum Perovskite (LuYAP) crystals are shown here, as well as first results on an improved light extraction resulting from this method.oai:cds.cern.ch:13592902010
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Powolny, F
Brunner, S
Meyer, T
Auffray, E
Knapitsch, A
Jarron, P
Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title_full Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title_fullStr Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title_short Factors Influencing Time Resolution of Scintillators and Ways to Improve Them
title_sort factors influencing time resolution of scintillators and ways to improve them
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2010.2049860
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1359290
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