2022
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/17/12/p12021
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Electro-purification studies and first measurement of relative permittivity of TMBi

Abstract: A new type of detector for positron-emission tomography (PET) has been proposed recently, using a heavy organo-metallic liquid — TriMethyl Bismuth (TMBi) — as target material. TMBi is a transparent liquid with the high Z element Bismuth contributing 82% of its mass. 511keV annihilation photons are converted efficiently into photo-electrons within the detector material producing both Cherenkov light and free charge carriers in the liquid. While the optical component enables a fast timing, a charge readout usin… Show more

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“…Detection of the ionization signal is the most challenging part of this project and requires an excellent purity of the liquid together with the special precautions to avoid the electrical break-down phenomena. At the initial stage of the project, the detection of the ionization signal is studied using simplified test devices, and detailed discussions of the results can be found elsewhere [27,[30][31][32]. In this article, we exclusively focus on the investigation of the optical Cherenkov signal detection, utilizing a dedicated optical prototype.…”
Section: Jinst 19 P07018mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection of the ionization signal is the most challenging part of this project and requires an excellent purity of the liquid together with the special precautions to avoid the electrical break-down phenomena. At the initial stage of the project, the detection of the ionization signal is studied using simplified test devices, and detailed discussions of the results can be found elsewhere [27,[30][31][32]. In this article, we exclusively focus on the investigation of the optical Cherenkov signal detection, utilizing a dedicated optical prototype.…”
Section: Jinst 19 P07018mentioning
confidence: 99%