Double-sided microstrip silicon crystals are tested as detectors for X-rays in the diagnostic energy range (10-100 keV) for digital radiography. An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and CAMAC-based acquisition system is developed to study the imaging capabilities of a silicon μ strip detector with 100- and 200-μm read-out pitch. The first images of submillimeter high contrast phantoms obtained with an X-ray mammography tube operating at high flux density are presented
DIGITAL IMAGING IN RADIOLOGY - PRELIMINARY-RESULTS OBTAINED WITH A HIGH-SPATIAL-RESOLUTION 2D SILICON DETECTOR
GAMBACCINI, Mauro;MARZIANI, Michele;
1993
Abstract
Double-sided microstrip silicon crystals are tested as detectors for X-rays in the diagnostic energy range (10-100 keV) for digital radiography. An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and CAMAC-based acquisition system is developed to study the imaging capabilities of a silicon μ strip detector with 100- and 200-μm read-out pitch. The first images of submillimeter high contrast phantoms obtained with an X-ray mammography tube operating at high flux density are presentedFile in questo prodotto:
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