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DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/4/10/p10011
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Experimental characterization of the Clear-PEM scanner spectrometric performance

R. Bugalho,Bruno Carriço,Carla Ferreira,M. Frade,Miguel Ferreira,Rui Moura,Catarina Ortigão,J. F. Pinheiro,Pedro Rodrigues,I. Rolo,J C Silva,A. Trindade,João Varela

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Materials science
2009
In the framework of the Clear-PEM project for the construction of a high-resolution and high-specificity scanner for breast cancer imaging, a Positron Emission Mammography tomograph has been developed and installed at the Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto hospital. The Clear-PEM scanner is mainly composed by two planar detector heads attached to a robotic arm, trigger/data acquisition electronics system and computing servers. The detector heads hold crystal matrices built from 2 × 2 × 20 mm3 LYSO:Ce crystals readout by Hamamatsu S8550 APD arrays. The APDs are optically coupled to both ends of the 6144 crystals in order to extract the DOI information for each detected event. Each one of 12288 APD's pixels is read and controlled by Application Specific Integrated Circuits water-cooled by an external cooling unit. The Clear-PEM frontend boards innovative design results in a unprecedented integration of the crystal matrices, APDs and ASICs, making Clear-PEM the PET scanner with the highest number of APD pixels ever integrated so far. In this paper, the scanner's main technical characteristics, calibration strategies and the first spectrometric performance evaluation in a clinical environment are presented. The first commissioning results show 99.7% active channels, which, after calibration, have inter-pixel and absolute gain distributions with dispersions of, respectively, 12.2% and 15.3%, demonstrating that despite the large number of channels, the system is uniform. The mean energy resolution at 511 keV is of 15.9%, with a 8.8% dispersion, and the mean CDOI−1 is 5.9%/mm, with a 7.8% dispersion. The coincidence time resolution, at 511 keV, for a energy window between 400 and 600 keV, is 5.2 ns FWHM.
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    Experimental characterization of the Clear-PEM scanner spectrometric performance” is a paper by R. Bugalho Bruno Carriço Carla Ferreira M. Frade Miguel Ferreira Rui Moura Catarina Ortigão J. F. Pinheiro Pedro Rodrigues I. Rolo J C Silva A. Trindade João Varela published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.