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
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Overview
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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
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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
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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
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SmartPET Detectors
In Lab
SmartPET: Design
60 mm
5 mm
50 mm
60 mm
91 cm
Initial measurements
• Analogue system
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HV – ORTEC 659 NIM unit
± 12V supplied by NIM bin
671 ORTEC spectroscopic amplifier unit
ORTEC software for data collection
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• Measurements
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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
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30
50000
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250000
200000
26.3
4000
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50000
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60
•AC06
•FWHM = 1.45 keV
•DC06
•FWHM = 1.12 keV
8000
100000
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20.8
12000
150000
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Energy (keV)
16000
Number of Counts
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17.8
AC06
20
40
Energy (keV)
60
152Eu
Number of counts (log)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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R ise tim e (ns)
T30
Y (m m )
DC01
AC12
Y (m m )
AC01
R ise tim e (ns)
AC coupled side
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X (mm)
X (mm)
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X (mm)
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X (mm)
90 100
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R ise tim e (ns)
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Y (m m )
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R ise tim e (ns)
T90
Y (m m )
DC coupled side
57Co
X=77 Risetimes
200
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AC
DC
90
AC
DC
190
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Risetime (ns)
70
Risetime (ns)
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Depth (mm)
Depth (mm)
T30
T90
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Conclusion
• Full characterisation of the first detector
completed
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– 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