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The TT-PET collaboration is developing a PET scanner for small animals with 30 ps time-of-flight resolution and sub-millimetre 3D detection granularity. The sensitive element of the scanner is a monolithic silicon pixel detector based on state-of-the-art SiGe BiCMOS technology. The first ASIC prototype for the TT-PET was produced and tested in the laboratory and with minimum ionizing particles. The electronics exhibit an equivalent noise charge below 600 e- RMS and a pulse rise time of less than 2 ns , in accordance with the simulations. The pixels with a capacitance of 0.8 pF were measured to have a detection efficiency greater than 99% and, although in the absence of the post-processing, a time resolution of approximately 200 ps .
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Paolozzi, L., Bandi, Y., Benoit, M., Cardarelli, R., Débieux, S., Forshaw, D., … Weber, M. (2018). Test beam measurement of the first prototype of the fast silicon pixel monolithic detector for the TT-PET project. Journal of Instrumentation, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/13/04/P04015
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