X-ray detection structure and system
A system for detecting a scanning beam of x-rays includes one or more scintillator volumes oriented along an x-ray scan axis. The scintillator volume(s) receive x-rays transmitted through a target and produce scintillation photons responsively. Two or more ribbons of wavelength-shifting fibers (WSFs) are optically coupled to the scintillator volume(s) along the axis via a spatial periodic adjacency of the ribbons to the axis. The ribbons receive scintillation photons from the scintillator volume(s) via the spatial periodic adjacency as the x-ray beam scans over the scan axis. At least one respective photodetector coupled to an end of each respective ribbon detects the scintillation photons carried by the respective ribbon produces a respective signal. A signal combiner selectively combines signals from one or more ribbons, for beam positions along the scan axis, to create a combined signal representing a scan of the target. The scan can have enhanced spatial resolution.
1 . A detector system for detecting a scanning beam of x-rays, the detector system comprising:
one or more scintillator volumes configured to be oriented along a scan axis of a scanning beam of x-rays to receive x-rays from the scanning beam transmitted through a target, the one or more scintillator volumes further configured to produce scintillation photons responsive to receiving the x-rays;
a plurality of ribbons of wavelength-shifting fibers (WSFs) optically coupled to the one or more scintillator volumes along the scan axis via a spatial periodic adjacency of the plurality of ribbons to the scan axis, the plurality of ribbons configured to receive scintillation photons from the one or more scintillator volumes via the spatial periodic adjacency as the scanning beam of x-rays scans over the scan axis;
at least one respective photodetector coupled to an end of each respective ribbon of the plurality of ribbons, each respective photodetector configured to detect the scintillation photons carried by the respective ribbon and to produce a respective signal responsively; and
a signal combiner configured to reference a calibration to combine, selectively, respective signals from one or more ribbons of the plurality of ribbons, for positions of the scanning beam along the scan axis, to create a combined signal representing a scan of the target with enhanced spatial resolution along the scan axis.
2 . The detector system of claim 1 , further comprising a processor configured to create an image from the combined signal.
3 . The detector system of claim 1 , wherein the signal combiner is configured to reference one or more predefined lookup tables to combine the signals from the one or more ribbons for the positions of the scanning beam.
4 . The detector system of claim 1 , wherein a first ribbon and a second ribbon of the plurality of ribbons are a low-energy channel and a high-energy channel, respectively, configured to receive scintillation photons produced by relatively lower-energy x-rays and relatively higher-energy x-rays, respectively, interacting with the one or more scintillator volumes, and wherein scintillation photons carried by the high-energy channel represent x-rays of higher average energy than scintillation photons carried by the low-energy channel.
5 . The detector system of claim 4 , wherein the one or more scintillator volumes comprise a single scintillator volume that produces scintillation photons carried by both the low-and high-energy channels.
6 . The detector system of claim 4 , wherein the one or more scintillator volumes comprise first and second scintillator volumes that produce scintillation photons carried by the low-and high-energy channels, respectively.
7 . A detector system for determining a characteristic of an energy spectrum of x-rays, the detector system comprising:
a scintillator volume having an entrance surface and an exit surface, the entrance surface configured to receive incident x-rays, the scintillator volume configured to emit scintillation light responsive to the incident x-rays, and the exit surface configured to pass a portion of the incident x-rays that traverse a thickness of the scintillator volume between the entrance surface and the exit surface, the thickness of the scintillator volume being larger than a self-attenuation length of a scintillator material of the scintillator volume;
a first plurality of light guides optically coupled to the entrance surface of the scintillator volume;
a second plurality of light guides optically coupled to the exit surface of the scintillator volume;
at least one first photodetector optically coupled to an end of the first plurality of light guides and configured to output a first signal responsive to scintillation light from the scintillator volume;
at least one second photodetector optically coupled to an end of the second plurality of light guides and configured to output a second signal responsive to scintillation light from the scintillator volume; and
a spectrum analyzer configured to receive the first and second signals responsive to the scintillation light from the scintillator volume and to determine a characteristic of an energy spectrum of the incident x-rays based on the first and second signals.
8 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator volume is a strip scintillator volume configured to receive the incident x-rays at the entrance surface thereof, from a sweeping x-ray beam transmitted through a target, over a sweep of the sweeping x-ray beam.
9 . The detector system any of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator volume is an area scintillator volume configured to receive the incident x-rays at the entrance surface via x-ray scattering from a target.
10 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator volume is an area scintillator volume and the incident x-rays are received at the entrance surface via passive emission from a target.
11 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the first and second pluralities of light guides are wavelength-shifting fibers (WSFs).
12 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator volume is in a tubular form, and wherein the entrance and exit surfaces are outer and inner curved surfaces, respectively, of a tubular wall of the scintillator volume.
13 . The detector system of claim 12 , wherein the first and second pluralities of light guides are first and second pluralities of ribbons of WSFs, respectively, covering the outer and inner curved surfaces, respectively, of the tubular wall.
14 . The detector system of claim 13 , wherein the first plurality of ribbons are wrapped around the outer curved surface in a spatially periodic, substantially helical pattern.
15 . The detector system of claim 14 , wherein the second plurality of ribbons are inlaid around the inner curved surface in a spatially periodic, substantially helical pattern.
16 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one first photodetector and the at least one second photodetector are photomultiplier tubes (PMTs).
17 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one first photodetector and the at least one second photodetector are separate anodes of at least one multi-anode PMT.
18 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator material of the scintillator volume comprises one material.
19 . The detector system of claim 18 , wherein the one material is selected from the group consisting of BaFCI, GOS, YOS, and ZnS.
20 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the spectrum analyzer is further configured to output the characteristic of the energy spectrum.
21 . The detector system of claim 7 , wherein the scintillator material of the scintillator volume comprises a plurality of materials.
22 . The detector system of claim 21 , wherein the plurality of materials is selected from the group consisting of BaFCI, GOS, YOS, and ZnS.