@Article{Linhart_etal2011, author="Linhart, V. and Burdette, D. and Chessi, E. and Cindro, V. and Clinthorne, N. H. and Cochran, E. and Grosicar, B. and Honscheid, K. and Kagan, H. and Lacasta, C. and Llosa, G. and Mikuz, M. and Stankova, V. and Studen, A. and Weilhammer, P. and Zontar, D.", title="Spectroscopy study of imaging devices based on silicon Pixel Array Detector coupled to VATAGP7 read-out chips", journal="Journal of Instrumentation", year="2011", publisher="Iop Publishing Ltd", volume="6", pages="C01092 - 8pp", optkeywords="Gamma camera; SPECT; PET PET/CT; coronary CT angiography (CTA); Compton imaging", abstract="Spectroscopic and timing response studies have been conducted on a detector module consisting of a silicon Pixel Array Detector bonded on two VATAGP7 read-out chips manufactured by Gamma-Medica Ideas using laboratory gamma sources and the internal calibration facilities (the calibration system of the read-out chips). The performed tests have proven that the chips have (i) non-linear calibration curves which can be approximated by power functions, (ii) capability to measure the energy of photons with energy resolution better than 2 keV (exact range and resolution depend on experimental setup), (iii) the internal calibration facility which provides 6 out of 16 available internal calibration charges within our region of interest (spanning the Compton edge of 511 keV photons). The peaks induced by the internal calibration facility are suitable for a fit of the calibration curves. However, they are not suitable for measurements of equivalent noise charge because their full width at half maximum varies with their amplitude. These facts indicate that the VATAGP7 chips are useful and precise tools for a wide variety of spectroscopic devices. We have also explored time walk of the module and peaking time of the spectroscopy signals provided by the chips. We have observed that (iv) the time walk is caused partly by the peaking time of the signals provided by the fast shaper of the chips and partly by the timing uncertainty related to the varying position of the photon interaction, (v) the peaking time of the spectroscopy signals provided by the chips increases with increasing pulse height.", optnote="ISI:000291345600097", optnote="exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=645), last updated on Fri, 01 Jul 2011 15:02:49 +0000", issn="1748-0221", doi="10.1088/1748-0221/6/01/C01092", opturl="https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/6/01/C01092", language="English" }