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Nucleus

versión On-line ISSN 2075-5635

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CONSUEGRA, D. et al. MCP-PMT timing at low light intensities with a DRS4 evaluation board. Nucleus [online]. 2019, n.65, pp. 42-46.  Epub 27-Jul-2019. ISSN 2075-5635.

Positron emission tomography (PET) is one of the most important diagnostic tools in medicine, allowing three-dimensional imaging of functional processes in the body. It is based on a detection of two gamma rays with an energy of 511 keV originating from the point of annihilation of the positron emitted by a radio-labeled agent. By measuring the difference of the arrival times of both annihilation photons it is possible to localize the tracer inside the body. Gamma rays are normally detected by a scintillation detector, whose timing accuracy is limited by a photomultiplier and a scintillator. By replacing a photo sensor with a microchannel plate PMT (MCP-PMT) and a scintillator with Cherenkov radiator, it is possible to localize the interaction position to the cm level. In a pioneering experimental study with Cherenkov detectors using PbF 2 crystals and microchannel plate photomultiplier tubes MCP-PMT a time resolution better than 100 ps was achieved. In this work a DRS4 digital ring sampler chip was used to read out single photon output signals from two different MCP-PMTs (Hamamatsu R3809 and Burle 85001) with a sampling rate of 5×109 samples/s. The digitized waveforms were analyzed and a comparison between the two detectors timing response was made. The time resolutions achieved were (161 ± 2.21) ps and (220 ± 2.63) ps FWHM for the Hamamatsu and Burle MCP-PMT respectively. No significant variances were observed in the study of the behavior of the FWHM when both MCP-PMT were scanned.

Palabras clave : positron computed tomography; Cherenkov counters; microchannel electron multipliers; photomultipliers.

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