Abstract
The TRIMAGE project aims at developing a brain-dedicated PET/MR/EEG system able to perform simultaneous PET, MR, and EEG acquisitions for application in schizophrenia. Both PET and MR components have been designed in this project. The PET component consists of a full ring with 18 sectors each comprising three square detector modules. The modules are based on dual-layer staggered matrices of LYSO crystals read out by silicon photomultipliers. This paper describes in full detail the final version of the PET detectors and the related electronics. It also reports on the preliminary performance of a pair of sectors in terms of pixel resolvability index (RI), energy resolution, singles count rate capability, and coincidence time resolution (CTR). The procedures used for the optimization and calibration of PET detector are described. Results demonstrate the pixel/layer identification performance with an RI of about 0.2 while the energy resolution resulted in 20% and 22% FWHM for the bottom and top layer, respectively. The maximum singles count rate of a PET detector is about 700 kcps and the CTR of two sectors is 515 ps.
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