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[en] Hybrid pixel detector arrays that convert X-rays directly into charge signals are under development at NOVA for application to digital mammography. This technology also has wide application possibilities in other fields of radiology or in industrial imaging, nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and nondestructive inspection (NDI). These detectors have potentially superior properties compared to either emulsion-based film-screen systems which has nonlinear response to X-rays, or phosphor-based detectors in which there is an intermediate step of X-ray to light photon conversion (Feig and Yaffe, Radiol. Clinics North America 33 (1995) 1205-1230). Potential advantages of direct conversion detectors are high quantum efficiencies (QE) of 98% or higher (for 0.3 mm thick CdZnTe detector with 20 keV X-rays), improved contrast, high sensitivity and low intrinsic noise. These factors are expected to contribute to high detective quantum efficiency (DQE). The prototype hybrid pixel detector developed has 50x50 μm pixel size, and is designed to have linear response to X-rays, and can support a dynamic range up to 14 bits. Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) is measured on a 1-mm silicon detector system where 10% or better modulations are obtained at 10 lp/mm spatial frequency. Preliminary DQE measurements of the same detector yields a value of 75% at zero spatial frequency. In this paper, we report results obtained from our first full size prototype readout ASIC chips hybridized with both silicon and CdZnTe detector arrays and present preliminary MTF and DQE measurement results as well as some test images
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S0168900200002953; Copyright (c) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: Uruguay
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002;
; CODEN NIMAER; v. 448(3); p. 591-597

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BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY, CADMIUM TELLURIDES, CDTE SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS, INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS, MAMMARY GLANDS, MODULATION, NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING, NOVA FACILITY, PERFORMANCE, QUANTUM EFFICIENCY, READOUT SYSTEMS, SI SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS, SILICON, SPATIAL RESOLUTION, TRANSFER FUNCTIONS, X-RAY EQUIPMENT, ZINC TELLURIDES
ALLOYS, BODY, CADMIUM COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, EFFICIENCY, ELEMENTS, EQUIPMENT, FUNCTIONS, GLANDS, MATERIALS TESTING, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MEDICINE, NUCLEAR MEDICINE, ORGANS, RADIATION DETECTORS, RADIOLOGY, RESOLUTION, SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTORS, SEMIMETALS, TELLURIDES, TELLURIUM COMPOUNDS, TESTING, ZINC COMPOUNDS
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