Title :
Direct-conversion flat-panel X-ray image detectors
Author :
Kasap, S.O. ; Rowlands, J.A.
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Flat-panel X-ray image detectors have been shown to be suitable to replace the conventional X-ray film/screen cassettes for medical radiography (static or snapshot imaging). They are capable of capturing the X-ray image digitally immediately after the X-ray exposure which permits a convenient clinical transition to digital radiography. There are two general approaches to the flat-panel X-ray detector technology: direct and indirect conversions. The authors review the operating principles for direct conversion, and formulate and review the required X-ray photoconductor properties for enabling a successful direct conversion detector. Two important photoconductor requirements are discussed in detail, the X-ray sensitivity and dark current, both of which are topical current research areas in seeking the best photoconductor amongst a number of candidate semiconductors such a-Se, PbI2, HgI2 and others. The requirements of medical fluoroscopy (real-time imaging at very low exposure levels) is challenging this technology and demanding even higher X-ray sensitivity
Keywords :
X-ray detection; biomedical equipment; diagnostic radiography; image sensors; mammography; reviews; X-ray photoconductor properties; X-ray sensitivity; active matrix arrays; chest radiography; dark current; digital radiography; direct-conversion detectors; flat-panel X-ray image detectors; mammography; medical fluoroscopy; medical radiography; operating principles; quantum efficiency; real-time imaging; snapshot imaging; static imaging; thin-film transistor switch; very low exposure levels;
Journal_Title :
Circuits, Devices and Systems, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-cds:20020350