New perspectives in gamma-ray imaging with CdZnTe/CdTe

2004 
Increasing interest in CdTe/CZT for gamma-ray imaging has marked the last ten years with progress in crystal growth, device technology, integrated electronics and signal processing. The purpose of this paper is to present recent advances in these four fields. A new method to grow very large dimension CZT up to 300 mm in diameter is presented. MS-contact process control allows design of very small electrodes (100/spl mu/m pitch) and results on long-term stability are presented. The development of low-noise front-end integrated electronics and new interconnects technologies have made "pixel detectors" feasible. Significant effort has been focused on reaching high-energy resolution as well as high detection efficiency. The combination of signal processing such as bi-parametric (BP) approaches and electrode design presents an interest in charge loss compensation for a large range of /spl mu//spl tau/ products, tailing reduction due to geometric effect and depth of interaction information. New digital approaches may give drastic advantages to push the limit of spectrometric performance. In the field of gamma-ray applications, homeland security and molecular imaging are the most promising ones. By using a tailored "mixed" electrode and a BP correction, an energy resolution of 1% at 662 keV has been demonstrated with CZT based 8/spl times/8/spl times/15 mm/sup 3/ detector. New results of 3D CZT detectors for /spl mu/PET imaging are presented with a measured coincidence time of 2.6 ns FWHM and an expected spatial resolution of 1 mm FWTM.
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