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US9304211B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9304211-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414157973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A scintillation detector array includes a scintillator array comprising a plurality of scintillator elements, a photodetector array comprising a plurality of photodetector elements, an active light guide separating the scintillator array from the photodetector array. The active light guide formed of a scintillator material having different emission properties than the plurality of scintillator elements.
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What is claimed is: 1. A scintillation detector array comprising: a scintillator array comprising a plurality of scintillator elements and defining a layer of scintillator elements having a scintillator layer thickness; a photodetector array comprising a plurality of photodetector elements; and an active light guide separating the scintillator array from the photodetector array, the active light guide formed of a scintillator material having different emission properties than the plurality of scintillator elements, wherein the active light guide defines a thickness that is 50% or less than the scintillator layer thickness. 2. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the scintillator array comprises at least two layers of scintillator elements where each layer is formed of a scintillator material having different emission properties. 3. The scintillation detector array of claim 2 , wherein each layer of scintillator elements are off-set from each other. 4. The scintillation detector array of claim 2 , wherein the active light guide has a thickness that is 50% or less than a thickness of each layer of the at least two layers of scintillator elements. 5. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the active light guide is a continuous element. 6. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the active light guide is a non-continuous element. 7. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the scintillation detector array is configured to determine a position of a gamma-ray interaction within the active light guide. 8. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO or LYSO and the active light guide comprises LGSO. 9. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO doped with a first dopant and the active light guide comprises LSO doped with a second dopant being different than the first dopant. 10. The scintillation detector array of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO doped with Ce and the active light guide comprises LSO doped with Ce and Ca. 11. A scintillation detector array comprising: a scintillator array comprising a plurality of layers and each layer comprising a plurality of scintillator elements, the scintillator array defining an active scintillator area bounded by an outer perimeter of the scintillator array; a photodetector array comprising a plurality of photodetector elements; and an active light guide separating the scintillator array from the photodetector array, the active light guide formed of a scintillator material having different emission properties than the plurality of scintillator elements, wherein the active light guide optically couples the scintillator array to the photodetector array continuously across the active scintillator area. 12. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein each layer of scintillator elements are off-set from each other. 13. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the active light guide has a thickness that is 50% or less than a thickness of the scintillator array. 14. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the active light guide has a thickness that is 50% or less than a thickness of each layer of the at least two layers of scintillator elements. 15. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the scintillation detector array is configured to determine a position of a gamma-ray interaction within the active light guide. 16. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO or LYSO and the active light guide comprises LGSO. 17. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO doped with a first dopant and the active light guide comprises LSO doped with a second dopant being different than the first dopant. 18. The scintillation detector array of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of scintillator elements comprise LSO doped with Ce and the active light guide comprises LSO doped with Ce and Ca.
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