Photosensitive matrix electronic sensor

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Inventors

Laugier, Roger

Application #

582629

Filed

Jul-26-2000

Published

Aug-6-2002

Current US Class

250/370.09
250/370.11
250/483.1

International Classes

G01T 001/20

Field of Search

250/483.1 250/370.09 250/370.11 423/448

Assignee

Thomson-CSF (Paris, FR)

Examiners

Ham; Seungsook

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.

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Abstract
A photosensitive matrix sensor include a faceplate of caesium iodide CsI mounted on a graphite base so as to transform high-frequency radiation, X-ray radiation, into low-frequency radiation, in the visible spectrum. It is shown that if the CsI is grown on such a graphite base, a sensor with much better resolution and much better sensitivity is obtained than if a gadolinium oxysulphide scintillator were used. Precautions in preparing the graphite may furthermore be taken rendering the surface of the graphite denser. It can thus be covered with a layer of amorphous carbon and or be made to undergo impregnation. This densification contributes to the homogeneity of the sensor. Protection of the CsI is then effected by a synthetic resin layer allied with a layer of liquid resin for optical coupling with a detector.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A photosensitive matrix electronic sensor comprising:

a scintillator having a caesium iodide faceplate deposited on a graphite base; and

a matrix image detector surmounted by the scintillator for transforming high-frequency electromagnetic radiation into low-frequency radiation,

wherein the caesium iodide faceplate is disposed between said matrix image detector and said graphite base.

2. The sensor according to claim 1, wherein the base of the scintillator includes graphite whose grain size is less than 5 micrometers.

3. The sensor according to claim 1, wherein the base includes graphite covered with a layer of amorphous carbon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a photosensitive matrix electronic sensor. It relates more particularly to X-ray radiation sensors. The object thereof is to improve the performance of sensors of this type.

2. Discussion of the Background

Radio logical image intensifier screens disposed opposite a detector and receiving X-ray radiation on another face are known in the field of X-ray electronic sensors. Scintillators are also known, in the field of nuclear medicine, for transforming gamma rays (or X rays) into visible radiation which can be detected by a detector. The detectors most commonly used are, in the field of radiology, cameras with target or assembled arrays of charge coupled devices (CCDs). In the field of nuclear medicine, use is also made of banks of photomultiplier tubes linked moreover to a barycentration electronic circuit. All these sensors with detectors incapable of directly detecting X rays are associated with scintillators tasked with transforming X rays into radiation in the approximately visible spectrum.
 
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