IP Library Granted Patent US 9,075,150
Granted Patent B2
US 9,075,150 · App. 12/512,437 · Granted Jul 7, 2015

Radiographic detector formed on scintillator

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Patent No.
US 9,075,150
App. No.
12/512,437
Granted
Jul 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A projection radiographic imaging apparatus includes a scintillator and an imaging array. The imaging array includes a plurality of pixels formed directly on a side of the scintillator. Each of the pixels includes at least one photosensor and at least one readout element.

Claims (36)

1. A projection radiographic imaging apparatus, comprising:

a scintillator; and

an imaging array comprising a plurality of pixels formed directly on a side of the scintillator, each of the pixels comprising at least one photosensor and at least one readout element, wherein the plurality of pixels do not include a separate substrate material, and wherein the scintillator is a first scintillator configured to be a substrate having the imaging array formed thereon, and further comprising a second scintillator disposed to sandwich the imaging array between the first scintillator and the second scintillator, where an imaging panel comprises the first scintillator, the second scintillator and the imaging array, where the imaging panel does not include a separate substrate.

2. The imaging panel of claim 1 where the imaging array comprises a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising two photosensors, an opaque light shield layer between the two photosensors and at least one readout element, so that one photosensor receives light directly from the first scintillator and the other photosensor receives light directly from the second scintillator.

3. The imaging panel of claim 1 , where the imaging array comprises a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising three photosensors, an opaque light shield layer between the three photosensors and at least one readout element, so that two photosensors receive light directly from the first scintillator and the third photosensor receives light directly from the second scintillator.

4. A radiographic imaging panel comprising:

a first scintillator consisting of a first scintillating phosphor and having a first thickness;

a second scintillator consisting of the first scintillating phosphor or consisting of a second scintillating phosphor different from the first scintillating phosphor, the second scintillator having a second thickness; and

an imaging array formed on the first scintillator, the imaging array having a first side abutting the first scintillator and having a second side abutting the second scintillator, the first side of the imaging array facing in a direction opposite the second side of the imaging array, the imaging array comprising a plurality of photosensors and a plurality of thin-film transistor readout elements.

5. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein the first thickness and the second thickness are the same.

6. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein a modulation transfer function of the first scintillator exceeds a modulation transfer function of the second scintillator such that the spatial frequency at which the modulation transfer function is 50% for the first scintillator is higher than that for the second scintillator by at least 0.5 c/mm.

7. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein the X-ray absorption efficiency of the second scintillator exceeds that of the first scintillator by at least 10%.

8. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein the first scintillator is thinner than the second scintillator and, in use, the imaging panel is oriented to receive x-ray exposure that is incident from a direction of the side of the first scintillator.

9. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of photosensors comprises first photosensitive elements sensitive to light from the first scintillator and second photosensitive elements sensitive to light from the second scintillator.

10. The imaging panel of claim 4 , wherein the first and second scintillators differ based on at least one of material composition, spatial frequency response characteristics, thickness, and atomic number.

11. The imaging panel of claim 4 , where the imaging array comprises a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising three of the photosensors, an opaque light shield layer between the three photosensors and at least one of the readout elements, so that two photosensors in each of the pixels receive light directly from the first scintillator and the third photosensor in each of the pixels receives light directly from the second scintillator.

12. The imaging panel of claim 4 , where the imaging array is arranged above the first scintillator and below the second scintillator, where one of the first scintillator and the second scintillator support the imaging array.

13. A radiographic imaging panel comprising:

a first scintillator having a first thickness;

a second scintillator having a second thickness; and

an imaging array comprising a plurality of pixel elements fabricated directly on one of the first and second scintillators, and then arranged between the first and second scintillators, each pixel element in the imaging array comprising:

a first photosensor optically coupled to the first scintillator;

a second photosensor optically coupled to the second scintillator; and

a readout element electrically coupled to the first and second photosensors and disposed at one of the first and second scintillators.

14. The imaging panel of claim 13 wherein the first and second scintillators differ in at least one of material composition, spatial frequency response characteristics, and atomic number, where the imaging panel does not include a separate substrate.

15. The imaging panel of claim 13 , further comprising a light shield disposed between the first and second photosensors.

16. The imaging panel of claim 15 , wherein the light shield is one of a metal, a semiconductor, and a colorant.

17. The imaging panel of claim 13 , wherein one of the first and second thicknesses is at least one optical absorption length.

18. The imaging panel of claim 13 , further comprising a transparent substrate disposed between the imaging array and the one of the first and second scintillators on which the imaging array is not directly disposed.

19. The imaging panel of claim 13 , wherein at least one of the first and second scintillators includes a barrier layer proximate the imaging array.

20. A radiographic imaging panel comprising:

a first scintillator having a first thickness;

a second scintillator having a second thickness; and

an imaging array formed on the first scintillator and sandwiched between the first and second scintillators,

the imaging array comprising a plurality of photosensors formed on the first scintillator and a plurality of thin-film transistor readout elements formed on the first scintillator, and without a separate substrate material used in forming the radiographic imaging panel, where the imaging array is a flat panel imaging array fabricated on the first scintillator that comprises a plurality of pixels, each of the pixels comprising at least two photosensors, at least one readout element, and at least one opaque light shield layer between the at least two photosensors so that a first photosensor receives light in an direction from the first scintillator and a second photosensor receives light in an direction from the second scintillator.

21. The imaging panel of claim 20 , where the opaque light shield layer is configured to limit exposure of the at least one readout element from first light of the first scintillator and to limit exposure of the at least one readout element from second light of the second scintillator.

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