Initial PET Performance Evaluation of a Preclinical Insert for PET/MRI with Digital SiPM Technology
David Schug, Christoph Lerche, Bjoern Weissler, Pierre Gebhardt,, Benjamin Goldschmidt, Jakob Wehner, Peter Michael Dueppenbecker, Andre, Salomon, Patrick Hallen, Fabian Kiessling, Volkmar Schulz

TL;DR
This study evaluates the initial performance of a PET insert with digital SiPM technology for PET/MRI, demonstrating promising energy resolution, timing, and imaging capabilities in preclinical settings.
Contribution
First comprehensive PET performance evaluation of a digital SiPM-based PET insert integrated with MRI, highlighting its potential for high-resolution preclinical imaging.
Findings
Energy resolution of 12.4-12.9% at low activities
CRT as low as 260 ps with optimized trigger schemes
Successful imaging of mouse and rabbit-sized phantoms
Abstract
Hyperion-IID is a positron emission tomography (PET) insert which allows simultaneous operation in a clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. To read out the scintillation light of the employed LYSO crystal arrays with a pitch of 1 mm pitch and 12 mm in height, digital silicon photomultipliers (DPC 3200-22, Philips Digital Photon Counting) (DPC) are used. The basic PET performance in terms of energy resolution, coincidence resolution time (CRT) and sensitivity as a function of operating parameters, such as the operating temperature, the applied overvoltage, activity and configuration parameters of the DPCs, were evaluated on system level. The measured energy resolution did not show a large dependency on the selected parameters and is in the range of 12.4-12.9% for low activities and degrades to ~13.6% at activities of ~100 MBq. The CRT strongly depends on the selected trigger…
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