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Title: Development and Validation of an X-ray Imaging Detector for Digital Radiography at Low Resolution
Authors: Reyes, Abdiel Ramirez
Corral, Gerardo Herrera
Casanova, Elsa Ordonez
Mandujano, Hector Alejandro Trejo
Herrera, Uzziel Caldino
Keywords: Digital radiography
CCD image sensor
Spatial resolution
Scintillator
Issue Date: 28-Feb-2020
Series/Report no.: ;CHAENG/2013/51628
Abstract: Digital X-ray detectors are required in different sciences and applications, however many high quality devices are expensive although high-resolution images are not always required. We present an easy way to build a detector capable of forming X-ray digital images and video with a very large area (18×18 cm2). The detector is formed by three main components: scintillator, optics lenses and CCD sensor. Basically, the device converts the X-rays into visible light which is then collected by the CCD sensor. The scintillator is Gadox type, from Carestream®, 18×18 cm2, regular type, lambda 547 nm. The optics lenses are generic, with manual focus and widely visual field. The CCD sensor has a size of 1/3″, 752 × 582 pixels, monochrome, 20 FPS, 12 bits ADC and pixel size of 3.8 μm. With the built detector and an X-ray source, we formed an X-ray imaging detection system to generate digital radiographs of biological or inert objects-examples are given-, as well as real-time X-ray video. Additionally, the spatial resolution limit was measured in terms of Modulation Transfer Function by the method of opaque edge from a lead sheet with a result of 1.1 Lp/mm. Finally using a filter, the focal spot of the X-ray source is measured, resulting in a diameter of 0.9 mm (FWHM).
URI: http://dspace.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/405
ISSN: 2321-8649
2321-9289
Appears in Collections:Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020): Special Issue

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