An FPGA Based energy correction method for one-to-one coupled PET detector: model and evaluation
Cong Ma, Xiaokun Zhao, Size Gao, Fengping Zhang, Guocheng Wu, Xing Li,, Lei Lu, Hongwei Ye, Hua Qian

TL;DR
This paper presents an FPGA-based online energy correction method for silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) based PET detectors, improving energy resolution and accuracy in the presence of inter-crystal scatter events.
Contribution
It introduces a novel FPGA implementation for real-time energy correction in SiPM PET detectors, addressing inter-crystal scatter and gain dispersion issues.
Findings
Energy resolution better than 12% achieved.
Effective correction of ICS and non-ICS events demonstrated.
Method verified on clinical PET scanner with reliable multi-channel performance.
Abstract
A PET scanner based on silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) has been widely used as an advanced nuclear medicine imaging technique that yields quantitative images of regional in vivo biology and biochemistry. The compact size of the SiPM allows direct one to one coupling between the scintillation crystal and the photosensor, yielding better timing and energy resolutions than the light sharing methods that have to be used in photomultiplier tube (PMT) PET systems. To decrease the volume of readout electronics, a front end multiplexer with position decoder is a common choice for the one to one system without a highly integrated application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). However, in this case we cannot measure each crystal's deposited energy inspired by an annihilation photon, so the inter-crystal scatter (ICS) events will lead to the crystal mispositioning and then deteriorate the…
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