LaBr3:Ce and silicon photomultipliers

Towards the optimal scintillating photon-counting detector

Conference Paper (2022)
Author(s)

S.J. van der Sar (TU Delft - RST/Medical Physics & Technology)

David Leibold (TU Delft - RST/Medical Physics & Technology)

Stefan E. Brunner (Broadcom Inc., Regensburg)

D. Schaart (TU Delft - RST/Medical Physics & Technology, HollandPTC)

Research Group
RST/Medical Physics & Technology
Copyright
© 2022 S.J. van der Sar, D. Leibold, Stefan E. Brunner, D.R. Schaart
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646519
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 S.J. van der Sar, D. Leibold, Stefan E. Brunner, D.R. Schaart
Research Group
RST/Medical Physics & Technology
ISBN (electronic)
9781510656697
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Abstract

We investigate fast silicon photomultiplier (SiPM)-based scintillation detectors for X-ray photon-counting applications, e.g., photon-counting computed tomography (CT). Such detectors may be an alternative to CdTe/CdZnTe (CZT) and Si detectors, which face challenges related to availability and cost-effective growth of detector-grade material, and detection efficiency, respectively. Here, we experimentally study energy response and count rate performance of a 1 mm × 1 mm single-pixel detector consisting of the readily available LaBr3:Ce scintillator and an ultrafast SiPM. We used three radio-isotopes and an X-ray tube for the experiments. Raw detector signals were processed by a second-order low-pass filter with a cut-off frequency fc equal to 25 MHz or 100 MHz. The detector pulse height was shown to be proportional to photon energy. We measured FWHM energy resolutions of 19.5% (fc=25 MHz) and 21.5% (fc=100 MHz) at 60 keV. The measured X-ray tube spectra showed signs of the expected features of such spectra. The best count rate performance was achieved using fc=100 MHz. In case of paralyzable-like counting and a 30 keV counting threshold, the maximum observed count rate (OCR) was 10.5 Mcps/pixel. For nonparalyzable-like counting and the same threshold, the OCR appeared to approach an asymptotic value greater than 20 Mcps/pixel. These numbers are close to those of CdTe/CZT detectors highly optimized for photon-counting CT. In conclusion, we show promising spectral X-ray photon-counting performance of an LaBr3:Ce scintillation detector with SiPM readout. Depending on the application-specific requirements, miniaturization of the pixel size may be necessary, for which we discuss potential dose-efficient implementations.

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