Abstract

Recent advances in the development of silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) offer new opportunities for medical imaging applications. Specifically, novel imaging devices for positron emission (PET) and single photo-emission computed tomography (SPECT) are becoming feasible. In this investigation, we tested a monolithic array of new generation SiPMs, an SB-8 array from SensL. 8×8 array of 6-mm square SiPMs was studied with two different multiplexing readouts, 4- and 16-channels. SB-8 detector was coupled to various scintillation arrays and resulting prototypes were evaluated. Testing demonstrated that the new device is capable of resolving 1 mm LYSO and 1.5 mm NaI crystals with 16-channel readout and 1.57 mm LYSO and 3 mm NaI crystals with 4-channel readout. Energy resolution of approximately 15% at 511 keV and 19% at 122 keV were obtained with LYSO and NaI crystals, respectively. A timing resolution of 1.52 ns was measured with 1.57 mm LYSO array and the 16-channel readout. It is concluded that new B-series SiPMs from SensL are suitable for use in high spatial resolution nuclear medicine particle detectors.

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