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7.2. Spectral properties of J-PET scintillator
One of the most important parameters that characterizes scintillators performance is
light output. It is defined as a number of emitted photons per unit of energy. An extremely
effective scintillators are inorganic crystals e.g. CsI(Tl) - 65000 photons/MeV, NaI(Tl) -
42000 photons/MeV, Lu
2
SiO
5
:Ce (LSO) - 25000 photons/MeV, BaF
2
- 9500 photons/MeV
and Bi
4
Ge
3
O
12
(BGO) - 8200 photons/MeV [72]. Organic crystals also can act effectively
as
scintillators,
for
example
light
output
of
anthracene
is
equal
to
17400 photons/MeV [73].
In general, light output
of plastic scintillators, which also belong to the group of
organic scintillators, are much lower in comparison to the most effectively working
crystalline scintillating materials. Light output of plastic scintillators
produced by Saint
Gobain range from about 30 % to about 80 % of the anthracene light output, for the
majority of them it is about 60 % [12]. In this chapter the
light output of the J-PET
scintillator is examined.
Positron Emission Tomography examinations are based on registration of
annihilation gamma quanta with energy of 511 keV.
Due to that, light output of J-PET
scintillators was determined by irradiating the scintillator with annihilation gamma quanta
of
this energy emitted by
22
Na isotope. The beam of gamma quanta was collimated by
collimator with 1.3 mm slit. The scheme of experimental
setup which was used to
determine the light output of J-PET scintillator is presented in Fig. 17.
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