Light switched segmented tomography detector

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Inventors

Ong, Poen S.

Application #

169297

Filed

Jul-16-1980

Published

Dec-14-1982

Current US Class

250/367
250/370.09
250/370.11
378/19

International Classes

G01T 001/20; G01T 001/22

Field of Search

250/363 357/29

Examiners

Smith; Alfred E.

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Abstract
An array of optically isolated small area scintillators overlie a duophotoconductive sandwich, which includes interdigitated electrodes. The sandwich structure wound each interdigitated electrode is precharged to act as a separate small area detector. The duophotoconductive sandwich includes a photoconductive layer adjacent the scintillators and a second photoconductive layer which, in cooperation with the interdigitated electrodes, acts as a switch, when activated by a beam capable of generating charge carriers in the photoconductor, thus successively connecting each of the small area detectors to a low noise preamplifier. Two embodiments, an experimental setup and a method of operation are disclosed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A detector comprising:

scintillator means for converting X-ray photons received at each of a plurality of different areas of the surface of said detector to a proportionate number of light photons;

duo-photoconductive means composed of an amorphous material for converting said light photons to a proportionate amount of electric charge and for storing said electric charge; and

random access switching means for selectively connecting said stored electric charge arising from X-ray photons received at any one of said different areas of the surface of said detector to a single amplifier.

2. A detector as in claim 1 wherein:

said scintillator means comprises:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to photon detector structures and methods. More specifically, the present invention relates to light scanned duodielectric detectors using scintillators to increase their detection efficiency for high energy x-ray detection. Even more specifically, the present invention relates to such duo-dielectric scintillator sandwich structures useful for industrial x-ray tomography.

BACKGROUND ART

Computerized tomography is a non-invasive diagnostic tool used in neuroradiology and other disciplines to supplement two-dimensional whole body radiography.

Simply stated, tomography requires that a detector, not x-ray film, pick up the radiation emanated from two "slices" of tissue per revolution. Conventional radiology teaches slices that are up to 1.3 centimeters thick. A total of 25-30,000 or more detector readings may be obtained from each slice. These readings are stored digitally and manipulated by a computer that has been programmed to solve a large number of simultaneous equations.
 
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