Title :
Study of PET Detector Performance With Varying SiPM Parameters and Readout Schemes
Author :
Li, Xiaoli ; Lockhart, Cate ; Lewellen, Tom K. ; Miyaoka, Robert S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The spatial resolution performance characteristics of a monolithic crystal PET detector utilizing a sensor on the entrance surface (SES) design is reported. To facilitate this design, we propose to utilize a 2D silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array device. Using a multi-step simulation process, we investigated the performance of a monolithic crystal PET detector with different data readout schemes and different SiPM parameters. The detector simulated was a 49.2 mm by 49.2 mm by 15 mm LYSO crystal readout by a 12 by 12 array of 3.8 mm by 3.8 mm SiPM elements. A statistics based positioning (SBP) method was used for event positioning and depth of interaction (DOI) decoding. Although individual channel readout provided better spatial resolution, row-column summing is proposed to reduce the number of readout channels. The SiPM parameters investigated include photon detection efficiency (PDE) and gain variability between different channels; PDE and gain instability and dark count noise. Of the variables investigated, the PDE shift of -3.2±0.7% and gain shift of -4±0.9% between detector testing and detector calibration had the most obvious impact on the detector performance, since it not only degraded the spatial resolution but also led to bias in positioning, especially at the edges of the crystal. The dark count noise also had an impact on the intrinsic spatial resolution. No data normalization is required for PDE variability of up to 12% FWHM and gain variability of up to 15% FWHM between SiPM channels. Based upon these results, a row-column summing readout scheme without data normalization will be used. Further, we plan to cool our detectors below room temperature to reduce dark count noise and to actively control the temperature of the SiPMs to reduce drifts in PDE and gain.
Keywords :
calibration; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; silicon; 2D silicon photomultiplier; PDE shift; PET; SES; Si; SiPM; dark count noise; data readout; depth of interaction; detector calibration; detector testing; event positioning; gain instability; gain shift; gain variability; individual channel readout; readout schemes; sensor on the entrance surface; size 15 mm; size 3.8 mm; size 49.2 mm; spatial resolution; statistics based positioning; Arrays; Calibration; Crystals; Detectors; Noise; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution; Continuous crystal detector; SiPM; statistics-based positioning (SBP);
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2119378