DOI- and TOF-Capable PET Array Detector Using Double-Ended Light Readout and Stripline-Based Row and Column Electronic Readout

We investigate a highly multiplexing readout for depth-of-interaction (DOI) and time-of-flight PET detector consisting of an N\times N crystals whose light outputs at the front and back ends are detected by using silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). The front N\times N SiPM array is read by using a...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on radiation and plasma medical sciences 2024-03, Vol.8 (3), p.269-276
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Fei, Kao, Chien-Min, Zhang, Xiaoyu, Liu, Linfeng, Hua, Yuexuan, Kim, Heejong, Choong, Woon-Seng, Xie, Qingguo
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Zusammenfassung:We investigate a highly multiplexing readout for depth-of-interaction (DOI) and time-of-flight PET detector consisting of an N\times N crystals whose light outputs at the front and back ends are detected by using silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). The front N\times N SiPM array is read by using a stripline (SL) configured to support discrimination of the row position of the signal-producing crystal. The back N\times N SiPM array is similarly read by an SL for column discrimination. Hence, the detector has only four outputs. We built 4\times4 and 8\times8 detector modules (DMs) by using 3.0-mm ^{3}\,\,\times3.0 -mm ^{3}\,\,\times20 -mm3 lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicates. The outputs were sampled and processed offline. For both DMs, crystal discrimination was successful. For the 4 \times 4 DM, we obtained an average energy resolution (ER) of 14.1%, an average DOI resolution of 2.5 mm, a non DOI-corrected coincidence resolving time (CRT), measured in coincidence with a single-pixel reference detector (refDet), of about 495ps. For the 8 \times 8 DM, the average ER, average DOI resolution and average CRT were 16.4%, 2.9 mm, and 641ps, respectively. We identified the intercrystal scattering as a probable cause for the CRT deterioration when the DM was increased from 4 \times 4 to 8 \times 8.
ISSN:2469-7311
2469-7303
DOI:10.1109/TRPMS.2024.3360942