High resolution X-ray detector

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Inventors

Cueman, Michael K.
Trzaskos, Casmir R.
Thomas, III, Lewis J.
Greskovich, Charles D.

Application #

208629

Filed

Jun-20-1988

Published

Sep-26-1989

Current US Class

250/366
250/367
250/368
250/370.09
250/370.11

International Classes

G01T 001/202

Field of Search

250/368 250/367 250/366 250/370.09 250/370.11

Assignee

General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)

Examiners

Fields; Carolyn E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Campbell; Donald R., Davis, Jr.; James C., Webb, II; Paul R.

US Patent References

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Other References

B. P. Flannery et al, "Three-Dimensional X-Ray Microtomography", Science, 237, Sep. 1987, 1439-1444.

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Abstract
An imaging X-ray sensor is composed of a linear array of microscopically small bars of polycrystalline ceramic scintillator material bonded at the bar ends to an integrated circuit photodetector array. The scintillator bars are the basic resolution elements of the detector and are less than 50 microns in width. Each bar produces a flash of light with intensity related to the X-ray flux penetrating the bar. A reflective coating covering five surfaces of the bars isolates each detector element and channels the light into the photodetector bonded to one end of the bar. A method of fabricating the detector array utilizes the machineability and good mechanical strength of scintillators such as rare earth oxides doped with rare earth activators.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A high resolution X-ray detector comprising:

a linear array of elongated polycrystalline ceramic scintillator bars arranged column fashion and converting X-rays penetrating a front surface of said bars into light;

a support plate adhered to a back surface of said linear array;

an integrated circuit photodetector array bonded to one end of said scintillator bars to generate electrical signals related to X-ray intensity; and

a reflective coating on all surfaces of said scintillator bars except the ends bonded to said photodetector array to provide mechanical support and channel the scintillation light to be detected.

2. The detector of claim 1 wherein said scintillator bars are comprised of rare earth oxides doped with rare earth activators.



Description
cl BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to X-ray detectors and especially to a solid state detector array having significantly improved spatial resolution and to a method of fabricating the same.

Current X-ray detectors do not have adequate spatial resolution for the inspection of many new industrial parts. Composite materials, high density electronics, ceramics, and even high performance applications of traditional metal alloys are susceptible to failure due to the presence of very small flaws. In many cases the critical flaw size is below the resolution limit of conventional digital radiography and computed tomography detectors. One of the best current industrial X-ray CT systems is equipped with a detector capable of resolving features down to about 200 microns. The critical flaw size in graphite composites, however, is thought to be 25 to 50 microns. Similarly, prototype military electronics are now being assembled on circuit boards with conductive patterns only 100 microns in width.
 
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