Performance of Digital Silicon Photomultipliers for Time of Flight PET Scanners

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Marcinkowski, R. [1 ]
Espana, S. [1 ]
Thoen, H. [1 ]
Vandenberghe, S. [1 ]
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[1] Ghent Univ iMinds IBiTech, MEDISIP, ELIS Dept, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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The performance of Digital Silicon Photomultipliers (dSiPM) coupled to a LYSO array containing 15x15 pixels with a size of 2x2x22 mm(3) is evaluated to determinate their potential for whole body Time of Flight (TOF) PET scanners. The detector pixels are smaller in size than the light sensors and therefore light spreading is required to determine the crystal where interaction occurred. A light guide of 1 mm was used to spread the light and neighbor logic (NL) configuration were employed to ensure correct crystals identification. We studied the energy resolution and coincidence resolving time (CRT) for different trigger levels. The measured average energy resolution across detector was 14.5 %. Prior to measurements of time resolution skew time calibration of dSiPM was performed. The average CRT achieved using trigger level 1 option was 376 ps FWHM. Finally, we studied the amount of events that are disregarded due to dark count effects for different trigger levels and temperatures. Our studies show that a trade-off must be made between the detector's CRT and sensitivity due to its vulnerability to dark counts. To employ dSiPM in TOF PET systems without 1: 1 coupling effective cooling is necessary to limit dark count influence.
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页码:2825 / 2829
页数:5
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