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H Bradford Barber1, David Fastje1, Daniel Lemieux2, Gary P Grim3, Lars R Furenlid1, Brian W Miller4, Philip Parkhurst5, Vivek V Nagarkar6.
Abstract
We have investigated the light-transport properties of scintillator arrays with long, thin pixels (deep pixels) for use in high-energy gamma-ray imaging. We compared 10×10 pixel arrays of YSO:Ce, LYSO:Ce and BGO (1mm × 1mm × 20 mm pixels) made by Proteus, Inc. with similar 10×10 arrays of LSO:Ce and BGO (1mm × 1mm × 15mm pixels) loaned to us by Saint-Gobain. The imaging and spectroscopic behaviors of these scintillator arrays are strongly affected by the choice of a reflector used as an inter-pixel spacer (3M ESR in the case of the Proteus arrays and white, diffuse-reflector for the Saint-Gobain arrays). We have constructed a 3700-pixel LYSO:Ce Prototype NIF Gamma-Ray Imager for use in diagnosing target compression in inertial confinement fusion. This system was tested at the OMEGA Laser and exhibited significant optical, inter-pixel cross-talk that was traced to the use of a single-layer of ESR film as an inter-pixel spacer. We show how the optical cross-talk can be mapped, and discuss correction procedures. We demonstrate a 10×10 YSO:Ce array as part of an iQID (formerly BazookaSPECT) imager and discuss issues related to the internal activity of 176Lu in LSO:Ce and LYSO:Ce detectors.Entities:
Keywords: LSO; LYSO; high-energy gamma-ray imaging; internal radioactivity; pixellated scintillators; scintillators
Year: 2014 PMID: 26236070 PMCID: PMC4520554 DOI: 10.1117/12.2066172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng ISSN: 0277-786X