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Module concept and thermo-mechanical studies of the silicon-based TT-PET small-animal scanner

Instrumentation and Detectors 2019-03-13 v3 Medical Physics

Abstract

The TT-PET collaboration is developing an MRI-compatible small animal PET scanner in which the sensitive element is a monolithic silicon pixel ASIC targeting 30 ps RMS time resolution. The photon-detection technique is based on a stack of alternating layers of high-Z photon converter and 100 μm\mathrm{\mu m} silicon sensors, to produce a scanner with 0.5 ×\mathrm{\times} 0.5 ×\mathrm{\times} 0.2 mm3\mathrm{mm^{3}} granularity for precise depth-of-interaction measurement. In this paper we present the results of simulation studies for the expected data rate, time-of-flight and spatial resolution, as well as the performance of image reconstruction with and without the use of timing information.

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@article{arxiv.1812.00788,
  title  = {Module concept and thermo-mechanical studies of the silicon-based TT-PET small-animal scanner},
  author = {Didier Ferrere and Yves Bandi and Frank Cadoux and Dean Forshaw and Daiki Hayakawa and Giuseppe Iacobucci and Sebastien Michal and Antonio Miucci and Marzio Nessi and Lorenzo Paolozzi and Emanuele Ripiccini and Pierpaolo Valerio and Michele Weber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.00788},
  year   = {2019}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1811.12381