Title :
A high position resolution X-ray detector: an "Edge on" illuminated capillary plate combined with a gas amplification structure
Author :
Iacobaeus, C. ; Francke, T. ; Lund-Jensen, B. ; Ostling, J. ; Pavlopoulos, P. ; Peskov, V. ; Tokanai, F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of the Med. Radiat. Phys., Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have developed and successfully tested a prototype of a new high position resolution hybrid X-ray detector. It contains a thin-wall lead glass capillary plate converter of X-rays combined with a microgap parallel-plate avalanche chamber operating in various gas mixtures at 1 atm. The operation of these converters was studied in a wide range of X-ray energies (from 6 to 60 keV) at incident angles varying from 0-90°. The detection efficiency, depending on the geometry, photon´s energy, incident angle and the mode of operation was between 5-30% in single step mode and up to 50% in a multi-layered combination. Depending on the capillary´s geometry, the position resolution achieved was between 50-250 μm in digital form and was practically independent of the photon´s energy or gas mixture. The usual lead glass capillary plates operated without noticeable charging up effects at counting rates of 50 Hz/mm2 and hydrogen treated capillaries-up to 105 Hz/mm2. The developed detector has several important potential advantages over the exciting X-ray detectors and may open new possibilities for medical imaging, for example in mammography, portal imaging, radiography (including security devices), as well as many other applications.
Keywords :
X-ray apparatus; position sensitive particle detectors; 1 atm; 50 to 250 mum; 6 to 60 keV; charging up effects; edge on illuminated capillary plate; gas amplification structure; hybrid X-ray detector; hydrogen treated capillaries; mammography; medical imaging; microgap parallel-plate avalanche chamber; portal imaging; position resolution; radiography; security devices; thin-wall lead glass capillary plate converter; Biomedical imaging; Energy resolution; Geometry; Glass; Hydrogen; Prototypes; Testing; Thin wall structures; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; Capillary plates; X-ray imaging; gaseous detectors; mammography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.872635