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Progress on photonic crystals
The renewal of interest for Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF PET) has highlighted the need for increasing the light output of scintillating crystals and in particular for improving the light extraction from materials with a high index of refraction. One possible solution to overcome...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874119 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2256693 |
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author | Lecoq, P Auffray, E Gundacker, S Hillemanns, H Jarron, P Knapitsch, A Leclercq, J L Letartre, X Meyer, T Pauwels, K Powolny, F Seassal, C |
author_facet | Lecoq, P Auffray, E Gundacker, S Hillemanns, H Jarron, P Knapitsch, A Leclercq, J L Letartre, X Meyer, T Pauwels, K Powolny, F Seassal, C |
author_sort | Lecoq, P |
collection | CERN |
description | The renewal of interest for Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF PET) has highlighted the need for increasing the light output of scintillating crystals and in particular for improving the light extraction from materials with a high index of refraction. One possible solution to overcome the problem of total internal reflection and light losses resulting from multiple bouncing within the crystal is to improve the light extraction efficiency at the crystal/photodetector interface by means of photonic crystals, i.e. media with a periodic modulation of the dielectric constant at the wavelength scale. After a short reminder of the underlying principles this contribution proposes to present the very encouraging results we have recently obtained on LYSO pixels and the perspectives on other crystals such as BGO, LuYAP and LuAG. These results confirm the impressive predictions from our previously published Monte Carlo simulations. A detailed description of the sample preparation procedure is given as well as the methodology and different characterization steps to control the process and evaluate the results. Pictures and quantitative results are shown, which confirm that significant light output gain factors (50% and more) can be obtained with this approach. Finally an interesting feature of photonic crystals to collimate light in some privileged directions is highlighted. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2010 |
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spelling | cern-22566932019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874119http://cds.cern.ch/record/2256693engLecoq, PAuffray, EGundacker, SHillemanns, HJarron, PKnapitsch, ALeclercq, J LLetartre, XMeyer, TPauwels, KPowolny, FSeassal, CProgress on photonic crystalsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe renewal of interest for Time of Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF PET) has highlighted the need for increasing the light output of scintillating crystals and in particular for improving the light extraction from materials with a high index of refraction. One possible solution to overcome the problem of total internal reflection and light losses resulting from multiple bouncing within the crystal is to improve the light extraction efficiency at the crystal/photodetector interface by means of photonic crystals, i.e. media with a periodic modulation of the dielectric constant at the wavelength scale. After a short reminder of the underlying principles this contribution proposes to present the very encouraging results we have recently obtained on LYSO pixels and the perspectives on other crystals such as BGO, LuYAP and LuAG. These results confirm the impressive predictions from our previously published Monte Carlo simulations. A detailed description of the sample preparation procedure is given as well as the methodology and different characterization steps to control the process and evaluate the results. Pictures and quantitative results are shown, which confirm that significant light output gain factors (50% and more) can be obtained with this approach. Finally an interesting feature of photonic crystals to collimate light in some privileged directions is highlighted.oai:cds.cern.ch:22566932010 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Lecoq, P Auffray, E Gundacker, S Hillemanns, H Jarron, P Knapitsch, A Leclercq, J L Letartre, X Meyer, T Pauwels, K Powolny, F Seassal, C Progress on photonic crystals |
title | Progress on photonic crystals |
title_full | Progress on photonic crystals |
title_fullStr | Progress on photonic crystals |
title_full_unstemmed | Progress on photonic crystals |
title_short | Progress on photonic crystals |
title_sort | progress on photonic crystals |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874119 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2256693 |
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