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Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications
We report on the progress on a first generation of realistic size metascintillators for time-of-flight PET. These heterostructures combine dense LYSO or BGO plates, interleaved with fast scintillator layers producing a bunch of prompt photons from the energy leakage of the recoil photoelectric elect...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trpms.2022.3161473 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852819 |
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author | Lecoq, P Konstantinou, G Latella, R Moliner, L Nuyts, J Zhang, L Barrio, J Benlloch, J M Gonzalez, A J |
author_facet | Lecoq, P Konstantinou, G Latella, R Moliner, L Nuyts, J Zhang, L Barrio, J Benlloch, J M Gonzalez, A J |
author_sort | Lecoq, P |
collection | CERN |
description | We report on the progress on a first generation of realistic size metascintillators for time-of-flight PET. These heterostructures combine dense LYSO or BGO plates, interleaved with fast scintillator layers producing a bunch of prompt photons from the energy leakage of the recoil photoelectric electron. From a Geant4 simulation of the energy sharing distribution between the dense and the fast scintillator on 42 LYSO-based and 42 BGO-based configurations, a detailed study of the timing performance has been performed on a selection of the most promising 12 LYSO-based and 14 BGO-based metascintillators. A Monte Carlo simulation was first performed to extrapolate from direct measurements of the performance of the metascintillator components, the detector time resolution (DTR), and sensitivity on the basis of the simulated amount of energy leakage to the fast scintillator. An analytic algorithm was then applied to determine an equivalent coincidence time resolution (CTR) from the random association of the DTR distributions from two metapixels in coincidence. This equivalent CTR is calculated in order to obtain the same variance in the reconstructed image as the combination of the DTR distributions of 2 metapixels. Preliminary results confirm that with these simple and still nonoptimized configurations, an equivalent CTR of 150 ps for BGO-based and 140 ps for LYSO-based metapixels of realistic size can be obtained. |
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spelling | cern-28528192023-08-10T15:28:09Zdoi:10.1109/trpms.2022.3161473http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852819engLecoq, PKonstantinou, GLatella, RMoliner, LNuyts, JZhang, LBarrio, JBenlloch, J MGonzalez, A JMetascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET ApplicationsNuclear Physics - ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe report on the progress on a first generation of realistic size metascintillators for time-of-flight PET. These heterostructures combine dense LYSO or BGO plates, interleaved with fast scintillator layers producing a bunch of prompt photons from the energy leakage of the recoil photoelectric electron. From a Geant4 simulation of the energy sharing distribution between the dense and the fast scintillator on 42 LYSO-based and 42 BGO-based configurations, a detailed study of the timing performance has been performed on a selection of the most promising 12 LYSO-based and 14 BGO-based metascintillators. A Monte Carlo simulation was first performed to extrapolate from direct measurements of the performance of the metascintillator components, the detector time resolution (DTR), and sensitivity on the basis of the simulated amount of energy leakage to the fast scintillator. An analytic algorithm was then applied to determine an equivalent coincidence time resolution (CTR) from the random association of the DTR distributions from two metapixels in coincidence. This equivalent CTR is calculated in order to obtain the same variance in the reconstructed image as the combination of the DTR distributions of 2 metapixels. Preliminary results confirm that with these simple and still nonoptimized configurations, an equivalent CTR of 150 ps for BGO-based and 140 ps for LYSO-based metapixels of realistic size can be obtained.oai:cds.cern.ch:28528192022 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Detectors and Experimental Techniques Lecoq, P Konstantinou, G Latella, R Moliner, L Nuyts, J Zhang, L Barrio, J Benlloch, J M Gonzalez, A J Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title | Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title_full | Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title_fullStr | Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title_short | Metascintillators: New Results for TOF-PET Applications |
title_sort | metascintillators: new results for tof-pet applications |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trpms.2022.3161473 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852819 |
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