Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) are a promising alternative light sensor for the classic photomultiplier tubes currently used as single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) detectors due to their compact dimensions and smaller pixelization. Furthermore, these SiPMs are also known to be MR-hard which brings on new possibilities for simultaneous SPECT-MR imaging. In contrast to other research on SiPMs which is mainly focussed on PET applications, we will focus on SPECT imaging. The detector used in this work, consists of a dSiPM (DPC-3200-22-44, Philips Digital Photon Counting) optically coupled to a monolithic LYSO scintillator of 2 mm thick. Using a collimated Co-57 source, a filter was developed to remove the dark count events from ...