SmartPET Ge Planar Detector System
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SmartPET Ge Planar Detector System
SmartPET Ge Planar Detector System H.C. Boston, A.J. Boston, R.J. Cooper, A.N. Grint, A.R. Mather, P.J. Nolan, D.P. Scraggs, G. Turk SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston Overview • • • • • • Overview of the SmartPET project The requirements of the system The detectors The design of the SmartPET system Analogue results Initial characterisation the detector SmartPET Project • • SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston • • Investigate use of Ge for purpose of Positron Emisson Tomography Dual head small animal demonstrator Require a detector system with good energy and time resolution, and some way of getting good spatial resolution Full characterisation required to understand detector SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston SmartPET Detectors • Each detector houses an electrically segmented orthogonal strip Germanium detector (DSSGeD) • The active crystal volume is 60 x 60 x 20 mm • Strip pitch is 5mm giving a spatial resolution of 5 x 5 x 20mm • 24 readouts per detector • Electrical segmentation so no loss in efficiency • Each detector has a 72 hour LN dewar attached • Energy resolution of detectors on all strips for 122keV < 1.6keV SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston SmartPET Detectors In Lab SmartPET: Design 60 mm 5 mm 50 mm 60 mm 91 cm Initial measurements • Analogue system • • • • HV – ORTEC 659 NIM unit ± 12V supplied by NIM bin 671 ORTEC spectroscopic amplifier unit ORTEC software for data collection SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston • Measurements • • • • Check to see signal present for each strip Measure DC offset and sensitivity Resolution measurements using a variety of sources Possible problems investigated further Scope Spec Amp Maestro 241Am Data 300000 ¾AC ∼0.3microns ∼Strip gap 300microns ¾DC ∼50microns ∼Strip gap 180microns 10000 Number of Counts 250000 17.8 8000 DC06 26.3 20.8 6000 200000 4000 150000 2000 0 100000 10 20 30 50000 0 0 250000 200000 26.3 4000 0 10 20 30 50000 0 0 60 •AC06 •FWHM = 1.45 keV •DC06 •FWHM = 1.12 keV 8000 100000 40 20.8 12000 150000 20 Energy (keV) 16000 Number of Counts SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston 17.8 AC06 20 40 Energy (keV) 60 152Eu Number of counts (log) SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston 10000 1000 100 10 Spectrum Energy (keV) FWHM 122 1.78 244 1.84 344 1.88 779 2.12 964 2.34 1111 2.40 1408 2.90 1 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 Channel Number Efficiency at 511keV ~ 1 in every 1000 events fully collected i.e. 0.1% absolute efficiency Detector Characterisation What is characterisation? • Provides a full description of the detector response • Full characterisation of germanium crystals – Detailed source scans SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston T90 90% T30 ∆E 30% 10% 241Am AC DC • XY position information • Energy deposited on one AC and DC strip (mγ=1) AC01 DC12 DC01 AC12 AC face scan • 60keV gate, 6keV wide • 120 sec per position 241Am AC Subtracted scan • Position gated = 10.4M • M1 gated = 9.3M • Subtracted = 1.1M • 10.74% data lost in charge sharing • Mγ=2 not expected at 60keV 241Am DC Subtracted scan • • • • Position = 9.6M M1 gated = 9.2M Subtracted = 0.4M 4.6% data lost in charge sharing 241Am AC DC AC01 AC face scan AC12 DC12 T30 DC01 T90 AC DC Side DC ScanAC DC12 1 AC 2 0 C A 1 DC01 57Co DC AC • HT coupling capacitors • Maximum intensity close to centre depth AC coupled side DC coupled side Side scan • AC electrodes visible • 120 sec per position AC01 AC12 57Co DC12 DC face scan 50 40 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 70 60 50 50 40 40 R ise tim e (ns) T30 Y (m m ) DC01 AC12 Y (m m ) AC01 R ise tim e (ns) AC coupled side 30 30 40 20 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 X (mm) X (mm) 40 30 40 50 60 70 80 X (mm) 90 100 140 120 50 100 40 30 40 80 60 50 60 70 80 X (mm) 90 100 40 20 R ise tim e (ns) 160 Y (m m ) 50 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 R ise tim e (ns) T90 Y (m m ) DC coupled side 57Co X=77 Risetimes 200 100 AC DC 90 AC DC 190 180 170 Risetime (ns) 70 Risetime (ns) SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston 80 60 50 160 150 140 40 130 30 120 20 110 10 100 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Depth (mm) Depth (mm) T30 T90 14 16 18 20 Conclusion • Full characterisation of the first detector completed SORMA : May 2006 : Helen Boston – All channels have signal present – Analogue measurements have been conducted – A full surface and side scan of the data has been completed • PSA to be presented by Ren Cooper • Future : – PET images and Compton Camera – Redo areas of the detector with a smaller collimator to investigate strip gaps