IP Library Granted Patent US 7,176,476
Granted Patent B2
US 7,176,476 · App. 10/795,481 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

Device for acquiring information contained in a phosphor layer

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Patent No.
US 7,176,476
App. No.
10/795,481
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device for acquiring information contained in a phosphor layer comprises a light source ( 2 ) for irradiating the phosphor layer ( 1 ) with excitation light ( 3 ) that is suitable for exciting emission light ( 4 ) in the phosphor layer ( 1 ), a detector ( 6 ) for detecting the emission light ( 4 ) that has been excited in the phosphor layer ( 1 ), and a filter device ( 8 ), arranged between the phosphor layer ( 1 ) and the detector ( 6 ), that is substantially transparent in a first wavelength range (W 1 ) of the emission light ( 4 ) and substantially non-transparent in a second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light ( 3 ). To increase the reliability during the acquisition of the emission light, the filter device ( 8 ) is made substantially non-transparent in at least a third wavelength range (W 3 ) having longer wavelengths than the second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light ( 3 ).

Claims (16)

1. In a device for acquiring latent image information contained in a phosphor layer, said device comprising, in combination:

(a) a light source for irradiating the phosphor layer with excitation light that is suitable for exciting emission light in the phosphor layer, said emission light having a first wavelength range (W 1 ) and said excitation light having a second wavelength range (W 2 );

(b) a detector for detecting the emission light that has been excited in the phosphor layer; and

(c) a filter device, arranged between the phosphor layer and the detector, which is substantially transparent in the first wavelength range (W 1 ) of the emission light and substantially non-transparent in the second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light, the improvement wherein the filter device is substantially non-transparent in at least a third wavelength range (W 3 ) that is located at longer wavelengths than the second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light, wherein the filter device comprises at least two filter elements, wherein at least a first one of the filter elements is substantially transparent in the first wavelength range (W 1 ) of the emission light and is substantially non-transparent in the second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light;

wherein at least a second one of the filter elements is substantially transparent in the first wavelength range (W 1 ) of the emission light and is substantially non-transparent in the third wavelength range (W 3 ), which is located at longer wavelengths than the second wavelength range (W 2 ) of the excitation light;

wherein at least one of the filter elements includes a first reflection layer that is substantially non-transparent for light in a fourth wavelength range (W 4 ), which is located between the second wavelength range (W 2 ) and the third wavelength range (W 3 ) and which partially overlaps the second wavelength range (W 2 ); and

wherein at least one of the filter elements includes a second reflection layer that is substantially non-transparent for light in a fifth wavelength range (W 5 ), which is located at longer wavelengths than the second wavelength range (W 2 ) and which partially overlaps with both the third wavelength range (W 3 ) and the fourth wavelength range (W 4 ),

whereby the filter elements and their reflection layers are substantially non-transparent to light in the wavelength ranges W 2 and W 3 as well as the wavelength range therebetween.

2. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the filter elements is an absorption filter.

3. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the filter device at wavelengths in the first wavelength range (W 1 ) exhibits a degree of transmission (T) that is greater than 0.1.

4. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the filter device at wavelengths in at least one of the second wavelength range (W 2 ) and the third wavelength range (W 3 ) exhibits a degree of transmission (T) that is less than 10 −3 .

5. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the filter device is attached to the detector.

6. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the filter elements is an absorption filter that absorbs light in at least one of the second wavelength range (W 2 ) and the third wavelength range (W 3 ).

7. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the filter elements is an absorption filter that absorbs light in the third wavelength range (W 3 ).

8. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the filter device at wavelengths in the first wavelength range (W 1 ) exhibits a degree of transmission (T) that is greater than 0.7.

9. A device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the filter device at wavelengths in at least one of the second wavelength range (W 2 ) and the third wavelength range (W 3 ) exhibits a degree of transmission (T) that is less than 10 −4 .

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2005
From: AGFA-GEVAERT A.G. AKA AGFA-GEVAERT AKTIENGESELLSHAFT
To: AGFA-GEVAERT HEALTHCARE GMBH
Reel/Frame 017176/0233 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2004
From: LIND, MARTIN; THOMA, RALPH; REISER, GEORG; SCHULZ, CHRISTIAN
To: AGFA-GEVAERT AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Reel/Frame 015091/0874 →