IP Library Granted Patent US 7,015,479
Granted Patent B2
US 7,015,479 · App. 10/631,092 · Granted Mar 21, 2006

Digital film grain

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Patent No.
US 7,015,479
App. No.
10/631,092
Granted
Mar 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital film grain ( 20 ) comprises a phototransistor ( 40 ) which produces an electrical signal having a strength which is related to an input radiation flux. A transponder receives commands and power from a base station ( 80 ) and transmits information quantifying the radiation observed by that digital film grain. An image accumulator ( 84 ) connected to the base station ( 80 ) assembles an image from the profile of radiation reported by a distribution of digital film grains correlated to the locations of those grains.

Claims (43)

1. A digital film grain for detection of x-rays which comprises:

a photodetector which produces an electrical signal having a strength which is related to an input x-ray flux;

a transponder which receives said electrical signal and transmits information quantifying said electrical signal; and

wherein said digital film grain is disposed in a container and said container contains a material producing a light emission in response to an input radiation flux.

2. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said photodetector is direct radiation detector.

3. A digital film grain as in claim 2 wherein said direct radiation detector is comprised of a layer selected from a group comprised of cadmium telluride, cadmium zinc telluride, lead iodide, mercuric iodide, and amorphous selenium.

4. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said photodetector is an indirect radiation detector.

5. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein a luminophor is in proximity to said photodetector.

6. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said transponder comprises a radio frequency generator.

7. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said transponder comprises an antenna.

8. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said transponder comprises a modulator.

9. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said transponder extracts electrical energy from a radiated field to provide electrical power for said digital film grain.

10. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein electrical power for said photodetector and said transponder is stored in a capacitor.

11. A digital film grain as in claim 10 wherein said capacitor is located on said digital film grain.

12. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said container is a capillary.

13. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said digital film grain has an individual identifier.

14. A digital film grain as in claim 1 wherein said photodetector is selected from a group comprised of photodiode, charged coupled device (CCD), complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS), phototransistor, and avalanche photodiode.

15. An imaging system comprising:

a distribution of two or more digital film grains wherein each of said digital film grains comprise a photodetector and transponder;

a base station containing a transponder capable of sending information to and receiving information from to each of said digital film grain transponder; and

an image accumulator which assembles signals related to an light flux received at said digital film grains and arranging said signals in an order dependent upon a location of each of said digital grains.

16. A method of acquiring an image by:

detecting an irradiance profile with a distribution of digital film grains;

sending a signal and an identification number from each of said digital film grains to an image accumulator;

determining a location of each of said digital film grains in said distribution;

assembling said signals from said digital film grains in an order according to said location of each of said digital film grain.

17. A method for determining locations of digital film grains in a distribution by:

directing a spot of irradiation to which said distribution is sensitive toward said distribution, wherein at least one dimension of said spot of irradiation is smaller than a smallest distance between said digital film grains;

recording said location of each of said spots of irradiation;

recording signals from said digital film grains in said distribution; and

correlating said location of said spot of irradiation to each of said digital film grains sending a signal exceeding a predetermined threshold.

18. A method as in claim 17 comprising:

moving said spot of irradiation to another location and correlating digital film grain signals with location until a set of locations for a substantial fraction of the film grains in said distribution have sent a signal indicating detection of irradiation.

19. A digital film grain for detection of visible light, ultraviolet, or infrared radiation which comprises:

a photodetector which produces an electrical signal having a strength which is related to an input radiation;

a transponder which receives said electrical signal and transmits information quantifying said electrical signal;

wherein components of said digital film grain are fabricated on a single substrate; and

wherein spatial dimensions in said substrate are approximately equal with a pixel size of an image produced by an array of said digital film grains.

20. A digital film grain for detection of visible light, ultraviolet, or infrared radiation which comprises:

a photodetector which produces an electrical signal having a strength which is related to an input radiation;

a transponder which receives said electrical signal and transmits information quantifying said electrical signal;

wherein components of said digital film grain are fabricated on a single substrate; and

wherein said substrate spatial dimension is 200 μm or smaller.

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