Title :
Development of a “resistive” readout for SiPM arrays
Author :
Majewski, S. ; Proffitt, J. ; Stolin, A. ; Raylman, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
Abstract :
We are developing the charge division (“resistive”) readout for several arrangements of Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) arrays, based on devices from Hamamatsu and SensL. The challenge with the SiPM arrays, as opposed to position sensitive photomultipliers (PSPMTs), is that the noise level is known to be high, and signal to noise ratio (S/N) is lower than in PMTs. In addition, the S/N decreases quickly with the increasing size of the module and with increasing temperatures. Key parameters to optimize are: size and coverage of the SiPM arrays, operational temperature (potential necessity of introducing system cooling), and bias voltage. All these parameters have impact on the S/N, and in consequence on the spatial resolution and the energy resolution of the detector modules. Our somewhat arbitrary but practical goal is to achieve operation similar to the one offered by H8500/H9500 flat panel PSPMTs when using LYSO scintillation arrays in applications to small PET imaging modules. Ultimately we would like to use the reduced channel number readout in the depth-of interaction (DOI) modules. Our first application is to construct ~5cm×5cm compact PET modules for the HelmetPET brain imager prototype under construction at WVU.
Keywords :
brain; cooling; field programmable gate arrays; high energy physics instrumentation computing; image resolution; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; solid scintillation detectors; FPGA; H8500 flat panel PSPMT; H9500 flat panel PSPMT; Hamamatsu; HelmetPET brain imager prototype; LYSO scintillation array; SensL; WVU; bias voltage; charge division readout system; compact PET modules; depth-of interaction module; energy resolution; noise level; operational temperature condition; position sensitive photomultipliers; resistive readout system; signal-to-noise ratio; silicon photomultiplier array; small PET imaging module; spatial resolution; system cooling process; Biomedical imaging; Image edge detection; Instruments; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0118-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6153749