IP Library Granted Patent US 7,544,962
Granted Patent B2
US 7,544,962 · App. 11/186,642 · Granted Jun 9, 2009

Method for reading out information stored in a phosphor layer

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Patent No.
US 7,544,962
App. No.
11/186,642
Granted
Jun 9, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a method for reading out information stored in a phosphor layer whereby the phosphor layer is stimulated into emitting emission light by stimulation light produced from a light source, the emission light emitted from one or several areas of the phosphor layer is collected by a detector moved relative to the phosphor layer, and then converted into corresponding emission light signals. In order to improve the signal/noise ratio, the light source is momentarily switched off at least once during the movement of the detector relative to the phosphor layer. When the light source is switched off, a background, which is caused by the ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector, is collected by the detector and converted into a corresponding background signal. The background signal is then used for correcting the emission light signals.

Claims (31)

1. A method for reading out information stored in a phosphor layer, where the phosphor layer is stimulated into emitting emission light by stimulation light produced by a light source and the emission light emitted from one or more linear areas of the phosphor layer is collected by a detector, which comprises a line of detection elements, moved relative to the phosphor layer and converted into corresponding emission light signals, the method comprising:

switching off the light source momentarily at least once during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer between collection of the emission light from successive linear areas of the phosphor layer;

when the light source is switched off, collecting a background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer with each of the detector elements collecting the background light from a different region of the linear area, said background being caused by ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector, and converting the background into a corresponding background signal for each detection element;

when the light source is switched on, collecting emission light at each one of the detection elements of the detector for the entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer and generating an emission light signal for each detection element with each of the detector elements collecting the emission light from a different region of the linear area;

using the background signal from each detection element to correct an emission light signal from the detection elements to reduce an influence of the ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector;

switching on the light source for a stimulation period T s and collecting the emission light emitted from the linear areas with the detector during an integration period T 1 ; and

collecting the background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during a background integration period T u after a delay after the stimulation period T s has ended to allow afterglow to fade before collection of the background.

2. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the background integration period (T u ) is smaller than a feed period (T v ) for the movement of the detector by a width (B v ) of one of the linear areas of the phosphor layer in feed direction (V) of the detector.

3. The method in accordance with claim 2 , further comprising collecting the emission light emitted from the linear areas with the detector during an integration period (T 1 ) which is the same as the background integration period (T u ).

4. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the stimulation period (T s ) is shorter or the same as the integration period (T 1 ).

5. The method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising moving the detector and/or the light source relative to the phosphor layer with a constant feed speed.

6. The method in accordance with claim 5 , further comprising configuring a feed period (T v ) to correspond to the quotient of a width (B v ) of the linear areas and the feed speed.

7. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the one or more linear areas of the phosphor layer are respectively in the form of a line, whereby the detector and/or the light source are moved perpendicularly to the longitudinal extension of the line relative to the phosphor layer.

8. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the collection of the background and the collection of the emission light are controlled by a pulse signal (P), whereby the background integration period (T u ) and the integration period (T 1 ) are given by the respective pulse width of the individual pulses of the pulse signal (P).

9. The method in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the pulse signal (P) is a periodic pulse signal which has a period duration which corresponds to half a feed period (T v ).

10. The method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising, during a movement of the detector by several widths (Bv) in feed direction (V), collecting the background several times and converting the background into several corresponding background signals, wherein the background signals are averaged out, whereby an average background signal is obtained, and the average background signal is used for correcting the emission light signals of the one or more linear areas of the phosphor layer.

11. A method for reading out information stored in a phosphor layer, where the phosphor layer is stimulated into emitting emission light by stimulation light produced by a light source and the emission light emitted from one or more linear areas of the phosphor layer is collected by a detector, which comprises a line of detection elements, moved relative to the phosphor layer and converted into corresponding emission light signals, the method comprising:

switching off the light source momentarily at least once during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer between collection of the emission light from successive linear areas of the phosphor layer;

when the light source is switched off, collecting a background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer with each of the detector elements collecting the background light from a different region of the linear area, said background being caused by ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector, and converting the background into a corresponding background signal for each detection element;

when the light source is switched on, collecting emission light at each one of the detection elements of the detector for the entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer and generating an emission light signal for each detection element with each of the detector elements collecting the emission light from a different region of the linear area; and

using the background signal from each detection element to correct an emission light signal from the detection elements to reduce an influence of the ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector;

collecting the background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during a background integration period (T u ) which is smaller than a feed period (T v ) for the movement of the detector by the width (B v ) of one of the linear areas of the phosphor layer in feed direction (V) of the detector;

collecting the emission light emitted from the linear areas with the detector during an integration period (T 1 );

switching on the light source for a stimulation period (T s ), which is shorter than the integration period (T 1 ), to allow afterglow to fade before collection of the background.

12. A method for reading out information stored in a phosphor layer, where the phosphor layer is stimulated into emitting emission light by stimulation light produced by a light source and the emission light emitted from one or more linear areas of the phosphor layer is collected by a detector, which comprises a line of detection elements, moved relative to the phosphor layer and converted into corresponding emission light signals, the method comprising:

switching off the light source momentarily at least once during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer between collection of the emission light from successive linear areas of the phosphor layer;

when the light source is switched off, collecting a background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer with each of the detector elements collecting the background light from a different region of the linear area, said background being caused by ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector, and converting the background into a corresponding background signal for each detection element;

when the light source is switched on, collecting emission light at each one of the detection elements of the detector for the entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during the movement of the detection elements of the detector relative to the phosphor layer and generating an emission light signal for each detection element with each of the detector elements collecting the emission light from a different region of the linear area; and

using the background signal from each detection element to correct an emission light signal from the detection elements to reduce an influence of the ambient light and/or dark currents in the detector;

switching on the light source for a stimulation period (T s ) and collecting the emission light emitted from the linear areas with the detector during an integration period (T 1 ); and

collecting the background at each one of the detection elements of the detector for an entire linear area extending across the phosphor layer during a background integration period (T u ) that is started after a delay after the stimulation period (T s ) has ended to allow afterglow to fade before collection of the background.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2018
From: AGFA HEALTHCARE NV
To: AGFA NV
Reel/Frame 047634/0308 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2017
From: AGFA-GEVAERT HEALTHCARE GMBH
To: AGFA HEALTHCARE NV
Reel/Frame 042755/0946 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2006
From: REISER, GEORG
To: AGFA-GEVAERT AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Reel/Frame 018365/0148 →
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 →