• DocumentCode
    1304036
  • Title

    The digital mammography program at the SR light source in Trieste

  • Author

    Arfelli, F. ; Barbiellini, G. ; Bonvicini, V. ; Bravin, A. ; Cantatore, G. ; Castelli, E. ; Palma, L. Dalla ; Di Michiel, M. ; Longo, R. ; Olivo, A. ; Pani, S. ; Pontoni, D. ; Poropat, P. ; Prest, M. ; Rashevsky, A. ; Tromba, G. ; Vacchi, A.

  • Author_Institution
    Dipt. di Fisica, Ist. Nazionale di Fisica Nucl., Trieste, Italy
  • Volume
    44
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2395
  • Lastpage
    2399
  • Abstract
    A synchrotron radiation beamline devoted to medical imaging has been built by the SYRMEP collaboration at Elettra in Trieste, Italy, and is now in operation. The SYRMEP imaging system is based on the combination of a monochromatic, laminar X-ray beam, with a laminar, high-efficiency pixel silicon detector. To image soft tissue, including small, low-contrast details, as in mammography, beam energies should be chosen in the range from 15 keV to 30 keV and the detector should be capable of single-photon counting. The SYRMEP beamline originates from a bending magnet light port and consists basically of a Be window, a slit system and a Si(1,1,1) crystal monochromator. The experimental area is equipped with a radiation flux monitor, a sample movement stage, and a positioning system holding the silicon detector. Images are obtained by keeping the detector stationary with respect to the beam and by scanning the sample through the beam itself. The current detector is a linear array of 200×300 μm2 pixels, each coupled to its electronic counting chain on a custom VLSI read-out chip. We present a summary of beam studies, and digital images of standard RMI 160 and RMI 180 Ackermann Mammographic phantoms. Results show the high contrast resolution and the large dynamic range which constitute the defining characteristics of the SYRMEP imaging system
  • Keywords
    X-ray detection; X-ray monochromators; biomedical electronics; detector circuits; diagnostic radiography; image resolution; nuclear electronics; silicon radiation detectors; synchrotron radiation; 15 to 30 keV; 200 pixel; 300 pixel; 60000 pixel; Be; Be window; RMI 160 Ackermann Mammographic phantom; RMI 180 Ackermann Mammographic phantom; SR light source; SYRMEP beamline; SYRMEP imaging system; Si; Si(1,1,1) crystal monochromator; Trieste; bending magnet light port; custom VLSI read-out chip; digital mammography program; electronic counting chain; high contrast resolution; laminar high-efficiency pixel Si detector; large dynamic range; linear array; medical imaging; monochromatic laminar X-ray beam; positioning system; radiation flux monitor; sample movement stage; single-photon counting; slit system; small low-contrast details; soft tissue; synchrotron radiation beamline; Biomedical imaging; Collaboration; Light sources; Mammography; Optical imaging; Pixel; Silicon; Strontium; Synchrotron radiation; X-ray imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/23.656441
  • Filename
    656441