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Evaluation of a hybrid direct-indirect active matrix flat-panel imager using Monte Carlo simulation.

Scott Dow1, Adrian Howansky1, Anthony R Lubinsky1, Wei Zhao1.   

Abstract

Purpose: Monte Carlo simulations were used to evaluate the imaging properties of a composite direct-indirect active matrix flat-panel imager (AMFPI) with potentially more favorable tradeoffs between x-ray quantum efficiency and spatial resolution than direct or indirect AMFPIs alone. This configuration, referred to as a hybrid AMFPI, comprises a scintillator that is optically coupled to an a-Se direct AMFPI through a transparent electrode and hole blocking layer, such that a-Se acts as both a direct x-ray converter and an optical sensor. Approach: GEANT4 was used to simulate x-ray energy deposition, optical transport, and charge signal generation processes in various hybrid AMPFI configurations under RQA5 and RQA9 x-ray beam conditions. The Fujita-Lubberts-Swank method was used to quantify the impact of irradiation geometry, x-ray converter thicknesses, conversion gain of each layer, and x-ray cross talk between layers on detective quantum efficiency (DQE).
Results: Each hybrid configuration had a greater DQE than its direct AMFPI layer alone. The DQE improvement was largest at low spatial frequencies in both front- and back-irradiation (BI) geometries due to increased x-ray quantum efficiency provided by the scintillator. DQE improvements persisted at higher frequencies in BI geometry due to preferential x-ray absorption in a-Se. Matching the x-ray-to-charge conversion gains of a hybrid AMFPI's direct and indirect detection layers affects its Swank factor and, thus, DQE(0). X-ray cross talk has a negligible impact on the DQE ( f ) of hybrid AMFPIs with sufficiently high optical quantum efficiency.
Conclusion: An optimized hybrid AMFPI can achieve greater DQE performance than current direct or indirect AMFPIs.
© 2020 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).

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Keywords:  active matrix flat-panel imager; amorphous selenium; detective quantum efficiency; digital radiography; flat-panel detector; scintillator

Year:  2020        PMID: 32411813      PMCID: PMC7215239          DOI: 10.1117/1.JMI.7.3.033501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Imaging (Bellingham)        ISSN: 2329-4302


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