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Medical Imaging 1996: Physics of Medical Imaging | 1996

Amorphous silicon x-ray image sensor

Jean Chabbal; Christophe Chaussat; Thierry Ducourant; Lionel Fritsch; Jean Michailos; Vincent Spinnler; Gerard Vieux; Marc Arques; Gerhard Hahm; Martin Hoheisel; Heinz Horbaschek; Reiner Franz Schulz; Martin Spahn

The design and the performance of a 20 cm by 20 cm flat panel x-ray detector for digital radiography and fluoroscopy is described: Thin film amorphous silicon (aSi) technology has been used to build a 1024 by 1024 photodetector matrix, each pixel including both a photodiode and a switching diode; the pixel size is 196 by 196 micrometers2. A high resolution and high absorption CsI(Tl) scintillator layer covers the top of the photodetector matrix in order to provide for x ray to light conversion. For low electronic noise and 30 fr/s operating rate we developed a custom design charge readout integrated circuit. The detector delivers a 12 bit digital output. The image quality, signal to noise ratio, and DQE are presented and discussed. The flat panel detector provides a MTF in excess of 30% at 2 lp/mm and a high contrast ratio without any distortion on the whole imaging area. The x-ray absorption is 70% for 50 KeV photons. The readout amplifier is optimized to reduce the electronic noise down to 1000 e-. This low noise level, combined with high sensitivity (1150 e-/incident x-ray quantum) provides the capability for fluoroscopic applications. The digital flat panel detector has been integrated in a C-arm system for cardiology and has been used on a regular basis in a European hospital since February 1995. The results are discussed for several operating modes: radiography and fluoroscopy. Conclusions on present detector performances, as well as further improvements, are presented.


Medical Imaging 1998: Physics of Medical Imaging | 1998

New CsI/a-Si 17" x 17" x-ray flat-panel detector provides superior detectivity and immediate direct digital output for general radiography systems

Christophe Chaussat; Jean Chabbal; Thierry Ducourant; Vincent Spinnler; Gerard Vieux; Robert Neyret


Archive | 1996

Method for the high-linearity copying of voltage

Marc Arques; Thierry Ducourant


Archive | 1998

Method for controlling a photosensitive device with low image retention, and photosensitive device implementing same

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat


Archive | 1998

Photosensitive device equipped with an illumination measurement device

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat


Archive | 1998

New CsI/a-Si 17

Christophe Chaussat; Jean Chabbal; Thierry Ducourant; Vincent Spinnler; Gerard Vieux; Robert Neyret


Archive | 2000

Process for controlling a photosensitive device including a photosensitive point produced by techniques for depositing semiconductor materials

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat; Robert Neyret; Christophe Barnichon; Clement Atoyan; Paul Apard


Archive | 2000

Method for controlling a photosensitive device for producing good quality images

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat; Robert Neyret; Christophe Barnichon; Clement Atoyan; Paul Apard


Archive | 1998

Verfahren zur steuerung einer lichtempfindlichen vorrichtung mit schwacher remanenz und lichtempfindliche vorrichtung zur durchführung des verfahrens A method for controlling a photosensitive device with weak remanence and light-sensitive device for carrying out the method

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat


Archive | 1997

Method for controlling a photosensitive device has low remanence, and photosensitive device implementing the PROCESS

Thierry Ducourant; Christophe Chaussat

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