High‐resolution digital x‐ray detector utilizing a discrete array of CdWO4 scintillators and a self‐scanned photodiode array
- 1 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 14 (2) , 244-248
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.596077
Abstract
A high-resolution x-ray detector array for x-ray imaging is described. It consists of a discrete array of CdWO4 scintillators and a Reticon 1024S photodiode array with a fiber-optic faceplate. The scintillator elements measure 0.099×3×4 mm and are bonded together with aluminum foil separators to minimize light crossover. Detective quantum efficiency (DQE) of individual detector channels was 0.38. Systematic variations between channels were substantial. With only a simple correction for between channel variations, DQE for the entire array was 0.04. Evaluation of the edge response function of the array showed that resolution is similar to a detector whose line spread function is Gaussian with a standard deviation of 0.172 mm.Keywords
Funding Information
- Murray Cléare of Eastman Kodak
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