+ Voxel Imaging Pizza Gianluca De Lorenzo. + Positron Emission Tomography April 9 2014 2 Gianluca De Lorenzo.

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+ Voxel Imaging Pizza Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Positron Emission Tomography April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Limits Set By Physics Positron range: ~ 0.5 mm for FDG in water Photon-photon acollinearity from positron electron annihilation: ~ 0.9 mm for 400 mm diameter detector. 0.5 mm April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Best Achievable Resolution Whole body PET (~ 80 cm diameter) Human brain PET (~ 40 cm diameter) Mouse scanner (~ 8 cm diameter) FWHM = ~ 2 mm FWHM = ~ 1 mm FWHM = ~ 0.5 mm April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ State-of-the-art Photo detection with scintillating crystals (BGO, LSO, …). Single layer of monolitic crystals: 4 x 4 x 20 mm 3 Typical energy resolution: 10% at 511 keV April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Limitations Parallax error reduced with DOI techniques. best DOI > 3 mm Scatter events depends on energy resolution. typically 50% of the total events Random events stopping power angular coverage source activity April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Typical Performance of a Crystal PET for human brain scan Brain PET Scanner PerformanceCrystal PET Efficiency5 cps/kBq Scatter fraction50 % Image resolution4 mm Time for full brain scan (100 MBq)30 minutes April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ VIP “All Inclusive” Solution Pixelated CdTe on thinned ROC. 1x1 mm 2 pixel pitch with 800 channels per module. 1% energy resolution for 511 keV. Incident radiation from the bottom facing 4 cm sensitive volume. Trapezoidal shape, 2 mm thick. Arbitrary detector geometry with stack of modules for a channel density of 450 voxels per cm 3. Need for a totally independent read out per channel. April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ The VIP Readout Low noise. Low consumption (< 200 μ W per channel). Excellent energy resolution (<1%). Excellent time resolution (<1ns). Designed by José Gabriel. April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ The Full Voxel Imaging PET 6.6 M channels 6.6 M channels seamless ring seamless ring April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Counting Performance - The total peak rate at 50 MBq is 20 cps/kBq - Scatter fraction ~ 1% April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Imaging Performance VIP scanner with phantom in air. scan time: 20 seconds VIP scanner with phantom in water. same number of events as for previous case. Inveon small animal pet (R = 8 cm) phantom in air. scan time: 20 minutes April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Comparing VIP to Crystal PET Brain PET Scanner PerformanceVIPCrystal Efficiency20 cps/kBq5 cps/kBq Scatter fraction1%50 % Image resolution1 mm4 mm Time for full brain scan (100 MBq)1 minute30 minutes April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Simulation of a Brain Scan LET ME TELL YOU ONE THING impossible bets dirty jokes April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Simulation of a Brain Scan April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Simulation of a Brain Scan by Katya Mikhaylova April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Problems COMPLEXITY: VIP has 6.6 M channels with a data throughput of 100 MB/s. Crystal PETs have ~30k channels. ATLAS pixel detector has 80 M channels. COST: CdTe is very expensive. What if big players step in? Challenges April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Project Timeline START: July 2010 END: July 2015 full prototype: Jan 2015 first module: Sep x10 ASIC: May x4 full ASIC: Dec x4 analog ASIC: April 2013 clean room operational: March 2013 single analog circuits: November 2011 ASIC design start: March 2011 single pixel ASIC: June 2012 April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Future Prospects Team up with industry to build the full ring. Consider extending the VIP approach to other applications: Positron emission mammography by Dilber Uzun Compton camera by Yonatan Calderón April Gianluca De Lorenzo

+ Summary The VIP project explore the possibility of using highly pixelated CdTe photo- detectors for PET applications. This is a pathfinder project aiming to prove the concept by building a fully operative PET prototype. When successful, our results will revolutionize the nuclear medicine detectors. One more year to go => plenty of things to do => more pizza meetings to come! More details at our students thesis defences: VIP Compton Camera: Yonatan Calderon, April 25 th, VIP positron emission mammography: Dilber Uzun, June VIP PET: Katya Mikhaylova, June Detector development and characterization: Gerard Ariño, June April Gianluca De Lorenzo

A logician’s wife is having a baby. The doctor immediately hands the newborn to the dad. His wife ask impatiently: “So, is it a boy or a girl?” The logician replies: “Yes” Schrödinger’s cat walks into a bar… …and doesn’t. It’s hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally. Helium walks into a bar and orders a beer, the bartender says: “Sorry, we don’t serve noble gases here.”… He doesn’t react. Three logicians walk into a bar. The bartender asks: “Do all of you want a drink ?” The first logician replies: “I don’t know.” The second replies: “I don’t know.” The third replies: “Yes !” April Gianluca De Lorenzo