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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003

Development of the HiLightTM scintillator for computed tomography medical imaging

Steven Jude Duclos; Charles David Greskovich; Robert Joseph Lyons; James Scott Vartuli; David Michael Hoffman; Robert Joseph Riedner; Michael John Lynch

Abstract The image quality of computed tomography (CT) medical scanners is extremely sensitive to afterglow, radiation damage and optical non-uniformities of scintillators used in X-ray detectors. This represents a tough challenge in the design of scintillator materials with optimum properties. Discussion will center on the development and properties of the first commercialized transparent ceramic scintillator, the (Y,Gd)2O3:Eu-based HiLightTM scintillator used in GE Medical Systems CT products. The flexibility of the ceramic scintillator platform has enabled it to be engineered to satisfy the changing needs of CT imaging, which is demonstrated by its successful incorporation into over 8000 CT systems worldwide since 1988. The ceramic process makes possible uniform co-doping at ppm levels to control electronic defects responsible for afterglow, reducing it to levels below detectibility in CT images. Annealing of the material in controlled oxygen atmospheres, combined with rapid oxygen diffusion along grain boundaries in the ceramic, reduces radiation damage to negligible values. Transient thermoluminescence of these materials will be discussed as a diagnostic of electronic trap levels responsible for both afterglow and radiation damage. Finally, with the increased scan speed requirements of modern CT systems, energy transfer between the Eu activator and other rare-earth ions can be used to speed the radiative decay of the scintillator, ensuring the materials continued viability in future CT systems.


Archive | 1989

Preparation of high uniformity polycrystalline ceramics by presintering, hot isostatic pressing and sintering and the resulting ceramic

Charles David Greskovich; William Paul Minnear; Milivoj Konstantin Brun; Robert Joseph Riedner


Archive | 1994

Transparent polycrystalline garnets

Charles David Greskovich; William Paul Minnear; Chester Robert O'clair; Erdogan Omer Gurmen; Robert Joseph Riedner


Archive | 1991

Radiation detector employing solid state scintillator material and preparation methods therefor

Robert Joseph Riedner; Robert Joseph Lyons; Dominic Anthony Cusano; Charles David Greskovich


Archive | 1990

High speed, radiation tolerant, CT scintillator system employing garnet structure scintillators

Charles David Greskovich; William Paul Minnear; Joseph P. Chernoch; David Michael Hoffman; Robert Joseph Riedner


Archive | 1997

Method of fabricating scintillators for computed tomograph system

Robert Joseph Riedner; Matthew Schedler


Archive | 1997

Scintillator for a multi-slice computed tomograph system

Robert Joseph Riedner; Erdogan Omer Gurmen; David Michael Hoffman; August Otto Englert; Timothy J. Sporer; Matthew Schedler


Archive | 1987

Solid state scintillator and treatment therefor

Robert Joseph Riedner; Erdogan Omer Gurmen; Charles David Greskovich; Dominic Anthony Cusano


Archive | 2001

Scintillator arrays for radiation detectors and methods for making same

Robert Joseph Riedner; David Michael Hoffman; Richard J. Ruzga; Eti Ganin


Archive | 1998

Scintillator element array

Robert Joseph Riedner; Erdogan D Gurmer; David Michael Hoffman; August Otto Englert; Timothy J. Sporer

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