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P Dokhale1, J Schmall2, C Stapels1, J Christian1, S Cherry2, M R Squillante1, K Shah1.
Abstract
We have designed and built a large-area 1cm × 1cm position-sensitive solid-state photomultiplier (PS-SSPM) for use in detector design for medical imaging applications. Our new large-area PS-SSPM concept implements resistive network between the micro-pixels, which are photodiodes operated in Geiger mode, called Geiger Photodiodes (GPDs), to provide continuous position sensitivity. Here we present imaging and timing performance of the large-area PS-SSPM for different temperatures and operating biases to find the optimum operating parameters for the device in imaging applications. A detector module was built by coupling a polished 8×8 LYSO array, with 1×1×20 mm3 elements, to a 1×1 cm2 PS-SSPM. Flood images recorded at room temperature show good crystal separation as all 64 elements were separated from each other. Cooling the device at 10 °C showed significant improvement. The device optimum bias voltage was ~4.5V over breakdown voltage. The coincidence timing resolution was improved significantly by increasing the operating bias, as well as by lowering the temperature to 0 °C. Results show excellent imaging performance and good timing response with a large-area PS-SSPM device.Entities:
Keywords: Positron Emission Tomography; SSPM; position sensitive SSPM
Year: 2013 PMID: 25540669 PMCID: PMC4273939 DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/8/02/C02033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Instrum ISSN: 1748-0221 Impact factor: 1.415