Crystals (Jan 2022)

Development and Evaluation of a Dual-Layer-Offset PET Detector Constructed with Different Reflectors

  • Xi Zhang,
  • Xin Yu,
  • Zhiliang Zhu,
  • Hongsen Yu,
  • Heng Zhang,
  • Yibin Zhang,
  • Zheng Gu,
  • Jianfeng Xu,
  • Qiyu Peng,
  • Siwei Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12010093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 93

Abstract

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Dual-layer-offset or multi-layer-offset design of a PET detector can improve spatial resolution while maintaining high sensitivity. In this study, three dual-layer-offset LYSO detectors with three different reflectors (ESR, Toray, and BaSO4) were developed. The top layer consisted of a 17 × 17 array of crystals 1 × 1 × 6.5 mm3 in size and the bottom layer consisted of an 18 × 18 array of crystals 1 × 1 × 9.5 mm3 in size. Neither light guides nor optical glue were used between the two layers of crystals. A custom-designed electronics system, composed of a 6 × 6 SiPM array, two FPC cables, and a custom-designed data processing module, was used to read out signals. An optimized interaction-decoding algorithm using the center of gravity to determine the position and threshold of analog signals for timing methods was applied to generate decoding flood histograms. The detector performances, in terms of peak to valley ratio of the flood histograms and energy resolutions, were calculated and compared. The dual-layer-offset PET detector constructed with BaSO4 reflectors performed much better than the other two reflectors in both crystal identification and energy resolution. The average peak-to-valley ratio and the energy resolution were approximately 7 and 11%, respectively. In addition, the crystals in the bottom layer showed better performance at crystal identification than those in the top layer. This study can act as a reference providing guidance in choosing scintillator reflectors for multi-layer dedicated DOI detectors designed for small-animal PET imaging.

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