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Fast Microcolumnar
Scintillator for Radionuclide Imaging—Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.,
Dr. Vivek V. Nagarkar,
Dr. Gerald Entine, Business
Official, gentine@rmdinc.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER84054
Amount: $749,999
Although CsI(Tl) has
become the scintillator of choice for a wide variety of applications, it is not
been widely used in radionuclide imaging or computed tomography (CT). The primary reason is the presence of an
afterglow component in its scintillation decay, which reduces the energy
resolution in emission tomography and results in image blur in CT. In addition, thick, pixelated scintillator
structures, needed to overcome the traditional tradeoff between detection
efficiency and spatial resolution, do not currently exist. This project addresses the first issue by
co-doping the scintillator with ions capable of suppressing the afterglow. The issue of tradeoff between detection
efficiency and spatial resolution will be addressed by developing thick,
microcolumnar, films of co-doped CsI(Tl). In
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: Due to its low cost and excellent properties, the proposed scintillator should find widespread use in small animal/human SPECT/CT imaging systems in particular, and nuclear medicine systems in general. Additional applications include high-speed and ultrahigh-speed x-ray imaging, nondestructive testing, and homeland security.