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28 June 2001 Sensor gain and noise requirements for fluoroscopic applications
Tatsuya Yamazaki, Laurence Court, Toshio Kameshima
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Abstract
The low x-ray exposures used in fluoroscopic applications (0.1 - 10mR at the sensor surface) mean that the requirements for sensor gain and noise are particularly strict. The achievable DQE is determined by a number of factors, including the sensor quantum efficiency, x-ray absorption Swank factor, secondary quanta conversion efficiency, internal gain (e.g. the number of electrons collected per visible photon produced in the phosphor), and additive noise. The influence of these factors is examined for three direct detection x-ray sensors (PbI2, a-Se and GaAs), and one indirect detector sensor (CsI). Although the characteristics of these sensors are very different, it is demonstrated that all are appropriate for use in fluoroscopic applications as a replacement for current image intensifier based systems.
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Tatsuya Yamazaki, Laurence Court, and Toshio Kameshima "Sensor gain and noise requirements for fluoroscopic applications", Proc. SPIE 4320, Medical Imaging 2001: Physics of Medical Imaging, (28 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.430872
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

X-rays

Gallium arsenide

Quantum efficiency

Absorption

CCD image sensors

Signal to noise ratio

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