Abstract
| Bismuth germanate (BGO) was the preferred crystal
for PET scanners, but was substituted with the emergence of
faster crystals. Improvements in Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs)
and the use of fast high frequency readout make it possible to
use the prompt Cherenkov emission in BGO in order to boost
the achievable coincidence time resolution significantly.
The large fluctuations in the detected Cherenkov photon
yield are causing time or amplitude walk effects in the leading
edge time discrimination, which are corrected by measuring the
initial signal rise time via a double threshold system. Further a
classification of ”‘fast”’ and ”‘slow”’ timing events is shown to
make best use of all the information and upgrades the CTR for
most of the 511 keV events.
In order to assess the practicability of this novel approach
various crystal geometries and state-of-the-art SiPMs from HPK,
Ketek, Broadcom and FBK have been evaluated with the focus
on the applicability in total body PET systems. For typical PET
sized crystals (3x3x20 mm3
) coupled to area matching 3x3 mm2
Broadcom SiPMs a time resolution of 261 ± 8 ps FWHM was
measured when applying time walk corrections, while the CTR
of individual types of events with different Cherenkov yield range
from 205 ps to 302 ps FWHM.
A further thorough discussion and prospects of TOF-PET with
BGO are given, especially in view of timing event classification
of all detected 511 keV events, corresponding to various TOF
kernels ranging from high to low time resolution. |