Radiant energy – Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
Patent
1988-03-02
1991-05-21
Fields, Carolyn E.
Radiant energy
Automatic/serial detection of similar sources
250213VT, G01N 2304
Patent
active
050177826
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for enhancing the optical readout efficiency of a storage phosphor medium used for x-ray detection is disclosed. A photoemissive cathode strip is utilized to convert optical photons emitted from the storage phosphor medium into photoelectrons. Additional photocathodes may be provided to emit photoelectrons from the photons which pass through the photoemissive cathode strip. Preferably a reflective backing on the additional photocathodes is provided to increase the collection efficiency. The photoelectrons are then directed to one or more output elements for collection and amplification. This invention is particularly useful in conjunction with a point or line scan format of readout. Optical detectors are constructed and arranged such that a substantial fraction of the photo signal emitted by the storage phosphor medium in converted into an electronic signal. Weighting of output signal may be done. In another embodiment, optical photons form two storage phosphor screens are detected by a semiconductor photosensor which is optically sensitive on both sides.
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