FDXD detector with dose sensing

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Inventors

Meulenbrugge, Hendrik Jan

Application #

821132

Filed

Mar-29-2001

Published

Aug-27-2002

Current US Class

250/366
250/368
250/370.09
250/370.11
378/108
378/98.8

International Classes

H05G 001/64; H05G 001/44

Field of Search

378/98.8 378/108 250/366 250/308 250/370.09 250/370.11

Assignee

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Eindhoven, NL)

Examiners

Kim; Robert H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Vodopia; John

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Abstract
The invention relates to an X-ray system which includes an X-ray source and an X-ray detector for deriving an image signal. The X-ray detector includes an X-ray matrix sensor, such as an FDXD, which includes a matrix of sensor elements. Preferably, the sensor elements are light-sensitive .alpha.-Si sensor elements (photodiodes) and the FDXD is provided with a scintillator layer which converts X-rays into light. The sensor elements generate electric charges that are read out in the form of an image signal that represents the X-ray image. The X-ray matrix sensor is provided with an additional array of detection elements which are arranged between the sensor elements and the X-ray source. More specifically, the detection elements are also .alpha.-Si light-sensitive photodiodes. The scintillator layer is arranged between the X-ray matrix sensor and the additional array of detector elements. A partly transparent coating is disposed between the additional array of detector elements and the scintillator layer. The number of detector elements of the additional array is far less than the number of sensor elements. The additional array is employed to derive a dose control signal. The dose control signal represents the local X-ray dose received at the individual detector elements. The dose control signal is employed to control the X-ray source. About 5% of the light from the scintillator is used to form the dose control signal.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An X-ray device which includes an X-ray source and a sensor matrix that is covered by a scintillator, and also includes means for measuring the X-ray dose incident on the sensor matrix,

characterized in that

a matrix of light-sensitive detection elements (18) is arranged over the sensor matrix (3) and in the beam path (4) of the X-rays and that a partly transparent reflector (7) is arranged between the scintillator (6) and the matrix with detection elements (18), said reflector being connected to the scintillator (6) and to the matrix with detection elements (18) and the number of sensors of the sensor matrix (3) being larger than the number of the detection elements (18) related to the relevant matrix surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an X-ray device which includes an X-ray source and a sensor matrix that is covered by a scintillator, and also includes means for measuring the X-ray dose incident on the sensor matrix.

For the safety of the patient as well as for the image quality it is necessary to measure and control the X-ray dose in X-ray diagnostics. Among the means for measuring the X-ray dose there are means that operate on the basis of preceding images and those that measure the X-ray dose in real time.

EP 0 779 521 A1 discloses an X-ray device with an X-ray source and a sensor matrix that is covered by a scintillator, as well as with means for real-time measurement of the X-ray dose incident on the sensor matrix. The means for measuring the X-ray dose (dosimeter) consist of a matrix of rectangular electrode elements which are arranged so as to be separated from a further electrode layer by an amorphous silicon layer. The silicon layer converts the X-rays into electric signals and behaves as an ionization chamber in which ions are formed that are charged in proportion to the intensity of the X-rays. The number of ions forms an electric signal corresponding to the X-ray intensity.
 
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