Deriving depth-dependent light escape efficiency and optical Swank factor from measured pulse height spectra of scintillators

Deriving depth-dependent light escape efficiency and optical Swank factor from measured pulse height spectra of scintillators

Citation

Howansky et al., 2017

Adrian Howansky, Boyu Peng, Anthony R. Lubinsky, and Wei Zhao. "Deriving depth-dependent light escape efficiency and optical Swank factor from measured pulse height spectra of scintillators." Medical Physics, vol. 44, no. 2, 2017, pp. 57–74.

Keywords

  • cesium iodide
  • digital radiography
  • indirect detection
  • pulse height spectroscopy
  • Swank factor

Brief

The article discusses using pulse height spectroscopy to measure the depth-dependent light escape efficiency and optical Swank factor of scintillators, particularly focusing on CsI scintillators with various thicknesses and optical designs.

Summary

This article, published in Medical Physics, describes a new method for calculating the depth-dependent light escape efficiency and optical Swank factor of scintillators. The authors found that the optical design of a scintillator, such as the presence of a reflective backing or fiber optic plate, is the primary factor that determines these properties. The thickness of the scintillator was found to have a less significant impact. The authors suggest that their findings could be used to improve the design of scintillators for use in medical imaging.

Origin: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5573598/

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