IP Library Granted Patent US 9,029,789
Granted Patent B2
US 9,029,789 · App. 12/919,358 · Granted May 12, 2015

Method for detecting radiation, device thereof, and positron emission tomography scanner

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Patent No.
US 9,029,789
App. No.
12/919,358
Granted
May 12, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light receiver for detecting incident time is installed on the side of a radiation source of a scintillator (including a Cherenkov radiation emitter), and information (energy, incident time, an incident position, etc.) on radiation made incident into the scintillator is obtained by the output of the light receiver. It is, thereby, possible to identify an incident position and others of radiation into the scintillator at high accuracy.

Claims (22)

1. A method for detecting radiation comprising:

installing a light receiver for detecting incident time adjacent to a side of a radiation source of a scintillator, the scintillator including a Cherenkov radiation emitter; and

obtaining information on radiation made incident into the scintillator by an output of the light receiver,

wherein the light receiver receives light and outputs an electrical signal directly, and

wherein a radiation detector made up of the scintillator and the light receiver is a DOI detector.

2. The method for detecting radiation according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver is installed only on the side of the radiation source of the scintillator.

3. The method for detecting radiation according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver is installed on the side of the radiation source of the scintillator and a detector for obtaining information is installed also on a side part of the scintillator or on an opposite side of the scintillator.

4. The method for detecting radiation according to claim 1 , wherein a combination of a plurality of scintillators with a plurality of light receivers are stacked.

5. The method for detecting radiation according to claim 1 , wherein a radiation detector to be made a pair is installed so as to be opposite behind the radiation source, thus making it possible to determine coincidence and time of flight.

6. The method for detecting radiation according to claim 1 , wherein radiation detectors are arrayed in a ring shape so as to surround the radiation source and a light guide is installed between a scintillator and a light receiver which constitute each of the radiation detectors, thus making it possible to narrow down a diameter of a light-emitting light path with respect to a diameter of an incident light path to the light guide.

7. The radiation detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver receives only light.

8. A radiation detecting device comprising:

a light receiver for detecting incident time which is installed adjacent to a side of a radiation source of a scintillator, the scintillator including a Cherenkov radiation emitter; and

a means for obtaining information on radiation made incident into the scintillator by an output of the light receiver,

wherein the light receiver receives light and outputs an electrical signal directly, and

wherein a radiation detector made up of the scintillator and the light receiver is a DOI detector.

9. The radiation detecting device according to claim 8 , wherein the light receiver is installed only on the side of the radiation source of the scintillator.

10. The radiation detecting device according to claim 8 , wherein the light receiver is installed on the side of the radiation source of the scintillator and a light receiver for obtaining information is installed also on a side part of the scintillator or on an opposite side of the scintillator.

11. The radiation detecting device according to claim 8 , wherein a combination of a plurality of scintillators with a plurality of light receivers are stacked.

12. The radiation detecting device according to claim 8 , wherein a radiation detector to be made a pair is installed so as to be opposite behind the radiation source, thus making it possible to determine coincidence and time of flight.

13. The radiation detecting device according to claim 8 , wherein radiation detectors are arrayed in a ring shape so as to surround the radiation source and a light guide is installed between a scintillator and a light receiver which constitute each of the radiation detectors, thus making it possible to narrow down a diameter of a light-emitting light path with respect to a diameter of an incident light path to the light guide.

14. A positron emission tomography scanner which is provided with the radiation detecting device according to claim 8 .

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 9, 2016
From: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
To: NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM AND RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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