Abstract
Abstract
Large arrays of pixelated scintillator potentially have
application in economical construction of PET scanners. In this
investigation, we constructed and evaluated a detector with an
active area of 32.26 × 13.47 cm2. It is based on a
218 × 91 array of 1.4 × 1.4 × 15 mm3 LYSO
elements (pitch 1.48 mm). Scintillation light is detected with a
5 × 12 array of silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) arrays. Each
array consists of an 8 × 8 array of 3 × 3 mm2
(pitch 3.35 mm) SiPMs. Performance of these devices are enhanced
and stabilized by cooling them. Testing revealed that the detector
was able to detect 90% of the theoretically detectable 511 keV
photons. The resolvability index (a measure of the ability to
identify individual detector elements from background) is
0.24 ± 0.04. Additionally, the average energy resolution for the
complete detector is 18.3%. These results compare well with those
reported for much smaller detector modules.
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