We study the relative light collection efficiency for narrow LSO crystals a
s a function of surface finish and geometry. We explore both a specular and
diffuse surface reflector finish, using LSO crystals that are either polis
hed or etched. The crystals have a square cross-section with widths of 1.8,
2.2, 2.5, or 2.6 mm and lengths of 10, 20 or 30 mm. When optically coupled
to a PMT on a square end and wrapped with Tenon on 5 sides, we excite them
at 5 mm incremental depths with 511 keV photons and measure the photopeak
position. The light collection is characterized by a maximum output (based
on the photopeak position when excited at the PMT end) and a depth-dependen
t loss factor. Both the maximum output and loss factor are effectively inde
pendent of width, and the maximum output is only weakly dependent on length
(6696 +/- 612, 5796 +/- 432, and 5328 +/- 288 photons for 10, 20, and 30 m
m lengths). The loss factor is effectively independent of length, with a 0,
18, 27, and 22% reduction at excitation depths of 0, 10, 20, and 30 mm. Th
e light collection is only weakly dependent on surface finish if it is poli
shed or etched beyond a minimum time. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.