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Investigation of a Model-based Time-over-threshold Technique for Phoswich Crystal Discrimination.

Haithem Bouziri1, Catherine M Pepin2, Konin Koua1, Maher Benhouria1, Caroline Paulin1, Jinsong Ouyang3, Marc Normandin3, Jean-François Pratte1, Georges El Fakhri3, Roger Lecomte2, Réjean Fontaine1.   

Abstract

The best crystal identification (CI) algorithms proposed so far for phoswich detectors are based on adaptive filtering and pulse shape discrimination (PSD). However, these techniques require free running analog to digital converters, which is no longer possible with the ever increasing pixelization of new detectors. We propose to explore the dual-threshold time-over-threshold (ToT) technique, used to measure events energy and time of occurence, as a more robust solution for crystal identification with broad energy windows in phoswich detectors. In this study, phoswich assemblies made of various combinations of LGSO and LYSO scintillators with decay times in the range 30 to 65 ns were investigated for the LabPET II detection front-end. The electronic readout is based on a 4 × 8 APD array where pixels are individually coupled to charge sensitive preamplifiers followed by first order CR-RC shapers with 75 ns peaking time. Crystal identification data were sorted out based on the measurements of likeliness between acquired signals and a time domain model of the analog front-end. Results demonstrate that crystal identification can be successfully performed using a dual-threshold ToT scheme with a discrimination accuracy of 99.1% for LGSO (30 ns)/LGSO (45 ns), 98.1% for LGSO (65 ns)/LYSO (40 ns) and 92.1% for LYSO (32 ns)/LYSO (47 ns), for an energy window of [350-650] keV. Moreover, the method shows a discrimination accuracy >97% for the two first pairs and ~90% for the last one when using a wide energy window of [250-650] keV.

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Keywords:  Crystal identification; LGSO; LYSO; depth of interaction; front-end electronics; phoswich; positron emission tomography; radial spatial resolution; signal processing; time-over-threshold

Year:  2021        PMID: 35372739      PMCID: PMC8974315          DOI: 10.1109/trpms.2021.3077412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci        ISSN: 2469-7303


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