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Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors

Despite the clinical acceptance of ToF-PET, there is still a gap between the technology's performance and the end-user's needs. Core to bridging this gap is the ability to develop radiation detectors combining a short attenuation length and a sub-nanosecond time response. Currently, the de...

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Autores principales: Krause, Philip, Rogers, Edith, Birowosuto, Muhammad Danang, Pei, Qibing, Auffray, Etiennette, Vasil'ev, Andrey N, Bizarri, Gregory
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09754
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824109
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author Krause, Philip
Rogers, Edith
Birowosuto, Muhammad Danang
Pei, Qibing
Auffray, Etiennette
Vasil'ev, Andrey N
Bizarri, Gregory
author_facet Krause, Philip
Rogers, Edith
Birowosuto, Muhammad Danang
Pei, Qibing
Auffray, Etiennette
Vasil'ev, Andrey N
Bizarri, Gregory
author_sort Krause, Philip
collection CERN
description Despite the clinical acceptance of ToF-PET, there is still a gap between the technology's performance and the end-user's needs. Core to bridging this gap is the ability to develop radiation detectors combining a short attenuation length and a sub-nanosecond time response. Currently, the detector of choice, Lu2SiO5:Ce3+ single crystal, is not selected for its ability to answer the performance needs, but as a trade-off between requirements and availability. To bypass the current performance limitations, in particular restricted time response, the concept of the heterostructured detector has been proposed. The concept aims at splitting the scintillation mechanisms across two materials, one acting primarily as an absorber and one as an ultra-fast emitter. If the concept has attracted the interest of the medical and material communities, little has been shown in terms of the benefits/limitations of the approach. Based on Monte Carlo simulations, we present a survey of heterostructure performance versus detector design. The data allow for a clear understanding of the design/performance relationship. This, in turn, enables the establishment of design rules toward the development and optimization of heterostructured detectors that could supersede the current detector technology in the medical imaging field but also across multiple sectors (e.g. high-energy physics, security).
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spelling cern-28241092023-03-31T09:49:27Zdoi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09754http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824109engKrause, PhilipRogers, EdithBirowosuto, Muhammad DanangPei, QibingAuffray, EtiennetteVasil'ev, Andrey NBizarri, GregoryDesign rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectorsHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsDespite the clinical acceptance of ToF-PET, there is still a gap between the technology's performance and the end-user's needs. Core to bridging this gap is the ability to develop radiation detectors combining a short attenuation length and a sub-nanosecond time response. Currently, the detector of choice, Lu2SiO5:Ce3+ single crystal, is not selected for its ability to answer the performance needs, but as a trade-off between requirements and availability. To bypass the current performance limitations, in particular restricted time response, the concept of the heterostructured detector has been proposed. The concept aims at splitting the scintillation mechanisms across two materials, one acting primarily as an absorber and one as an ultra-fast emitter. If the concept has attracted the interest of the medical and material communities, little has been shown in terms of the benefits/limitations of the approach. Based on Monte Carlo simulations, we present a survey of heterostructure performance versus detector design. The data allow for a clear understanding of the design/performance relationship. This, in turn, enables the establishment of design rules toward the development and optimization of heterostructured detectors that could supersede the current detector technology in the medical imaging field but also across multiple sectors (e.g. high-energy physics, security).oai:cds.cern.ch:28241092022
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Krause, Philip
Rogers, Edith
Birowosuto, Muhammad Danang
Pei, Qibing
Auffray, Etiennette
Vasil'ev, Andrey N
Bizarri, Gregory
Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title_full Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title_fullStr Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title_full_unstemmed Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title_short Design rules for time of flight Positron Emission Tomography (ToF-PET) heterostructure radiation detectors
title_sort design rules for time of flight positron emission tomography (tof-pet) heterostructure radiation detectors
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09754
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824109
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