X-ray detector

Radiant energy – Invisible radiation responsive nonelectric signalling – Luminescent device

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250486, G01J 158

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041852010

ABSTRACT:
The X-ray detection element of an X-ray detector is composed of a fluorescent material having a short afterglow and a high sensitivity to the X-radiation to be detected. For the fluorescent material use is notably made of cerium-activated phosphors such as yttrium phosphors, lanthanum phosphors or lutetium phosphors.

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