Fan Ji
Helsinki University of Technology
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international symposium on industrial electronics | 2007
Fan Ji; Mikko Juntunen; I. Hietanen; Simo Eränen
This paper presents an advanced photodiode detector design for medical imaging applications, especially computerized tomography. The detector is silicon based and integrates the through-wafer interconnection technology into conventional front illuminated photodiode. The number of photodiode elements in the detector can be extended in 2D without reducing the photodiode active area. The signal of each photodiode element can be directly read out from the backside of the detector. Moreover, detectors can be tiled together in 2D without any physical limitation. A test photodiode detector was designed and demonstrated with 3times3 photodiode matrix arrangement in this paper. Different parameters were measured and analyzed from the demonstrated chip and test structures. The results show that the detector inherits most of the performance advantages from the conventional front illuminated photodiode, and all the parameters can either meet or exceed the requirements of modern CT systems.
TRANSDUCERS 2007 - 2007 International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference | 2007
Fan Ji; Mikko Juntunen; Simo Eränen; S. Leppävuori; I. Hietanen
This paper presents an advanced design of the photodiode detector for medical imaging, especially for the X-ray computed tomography applications. In this paper, through wafer interconnection technology with via-in-pixel design is utilized to achieve the truly 2D extendable feature of the photodiode detector. The active area of each photodiode element on the detector can achieve the maximum active area with the fixed pitch size. Comparing to the via-off-pixel design, different parameters of the photodiode with via-in-pixel design were measured and analyzed from the demonstrated samples. The results show that the performances of the samples either meet or exceed the requirements of the modern X-ray computed tomography applications.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2008
Fan Ji; S. Leppävuori; Ismo Luusua; Kimmo Henttinen; Simo Eränen; I. Hietanen; Mikko Juntunen
Archive | 2008
Fan Ji; Mikko Juntunen; I. Hietanen
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009
Fan Ji; Mikko Juntunen; I. Hietanen
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
Mikko Juntunen; Fan Ji; Kimmo Henttinen; Ismo Luusua; I. Hietanen; Simo Eränen
Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2008
Fan Ji; Juha Kalliopuska; Simo Eränen; Mikko Juntunen; I. Hietanen; S. Leppävuori
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009
Fan Ji; Mikko Juntunen; I. Hietanen
Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2012
Mikko Juntunen; Fan Ji; I. Hietanen; Simo Eränen
Archive | 2009
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