Single-layer Compton detectors for measurement of polarization correlations of annihilation quanta
Mihael Makek, Damir Bosnar, Luka Paveli\'c, Pavla \v{S}enjug, Petar, \v{Z}ugec

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that compact single-layer Compton detectors can effectively measure polarization correlations of annihilation gamma quanta, enhancing PET imaging with polarization-based event discrimination.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using single-layer, position-sensitive Compton detectors with silicon photomultipliers for polarization measurement in PET.
Findings
Measured modulation factors up to 0.27 at optimal angles.
Polarization correlations are detectable with compact, cost-effective detectors.
Feasibility of using polarization information to improve PET accuracy.
Abstract
Measurement of gamma-ray polarization can provide valuable insight in different areas of physics. A possible application is in Positron Emission Tomography, where annihilation quanta with orthogonal polarizations are emitted. Since polarization can be measured via Compton scattering, the initial orthogonality of polarizations can be translated to correlation of azimuthal scattering angles, and this correlation may be exploited as an additional handle to identify the true coincidence events. To examine the concept of using the polarization correlations in PET, we have used a system of two compact, position and energy-sensitive Compton detectors in coincidence mode. Each consists of a single matrix of scintillation pixels, read-out by an array of Silicon photomultipliers. The Compton events in each module are clearly identified and the scattering angles are reconstructed from the energy…
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