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Clinical and organ-dedicated PET systems typically require a high efficiency imposing the use of thick scintillators, normally through crystal arrays. To provide depth of interaction (DOI) information, two or more layers are sometimes mounted in the staggered or phoswich approach. In this paper, we are proposing an alternative using thick and large monolithic crystals. We have tested two surface treatments...
In PET detectors based in monolithic scintillators the interaction coordinates of each photon impact, in particular the 511 keV energy, can be determined from the light distribution sampled at the photosensors pixels. However, some of these distributions can be produced by pure dark noise from the SiPM photosensor, multi-interaction events with long travelled distance, pile-up, etc. Early rejection...
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