Abstract

A new method to acquire four-layer depth of interaction (DOI) information is proposed for the next generation positron emission tomography scanner (jPET-D4) that realizes high resolution and high sensitivity. The detector module of the jPET-D4 is a 16/spl times/16/spl times/4 Gd/sub 2/SiO/sub 5/: Ce (GSO) multicrystal array coupled with a 256 ch flat panel position sensitive photomultiplier tube (256 ch FP-PMT) having large opening area. The first challenge to encode DOI information was carried out with 8/spl times/8 array of units consisted of 2/spl times/2/spl times/4 crystal elements. The unit is developed for four-layer DOI encoding in previous report. Its crystal identification performance is evaluated by uniform gamma ray irradiation. The measured scintillation events are mapped on a two-dimensional (2-D) position histogram according to the relative ratio of the multianode output of the FP-PMT. However, peaks corresponding to the crystal elements of one unit form a colony in the resultant 2-D position histogram and there is large space between adjacent colonies. In the new method, the reflector arrangement which makes proper light sharing in the multicrystal array decreases such wasted space. Consequently, peak-to-valley on the 2-D position histogram was improved to 3.3:1 from 1.8:1. We found energy performance was also enhanced by the new method.

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