Characterization of a pixelated cadmium telluride detector system using a polychromatic X-ray source and gold nanoparticle-loaded phantoms for benchtop X-ray fluorescence imaging

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Pixelated semi-conductor detectors providing high energy resolution enable parallel acquisition of x-ray fluorescence (XRF) signals, potentially leading to performance enhancement of benchtop XRF imaging or computed tomography (XFCT) systems utilizing ordinary polychromatic x-ray sources. However, little is currently known about the characteristics of such detectors under typical operating conditions of benchtop XRF imaging/XFCT. In this work, a commercially available pixelated cadmium telluride (CdTe) detector system, HEXITEC (High Energy X-ray Imaging Technology), was characterized to address this issue. Specifically, HEXITEC was deployed into our benchtop cone-beam XFCT system, and used to detect gold Kα XRF photons from gold nanoparticle (GNP)–loaded phantoms. To facilitate the detection of XRF photons, various parallel-hole stainless steel collimators were fabricated and coupled with HEXITEC. A pixel-by-pixel spectrum merging algorithm was introduced to obtain well-defined XRF + scatter spectra with parallel-hole collimators. The effect of charge sharing addition (CSA) and discrimination (CSD) algorithms was also investigated for pixel-level CS correction. Finally, the detector energy resolution, in terms of the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) values at two gold Kα XRF peaks (∼68 keV), was also determined. Under the current experimental conditions, CSD provided the best energy resolution of HEXITEC (∼1.05 keV FWHM), compared with CSA and no CS correction. This FWHM value was larger (by up to ∼0.35 keV) than those reported previously for HEXITEC (at ∼60 keV Am-241 peak) and single-crystal CdTe detectors (at two gold Kα XRF peaks). This investigation highlighted characteristics of HEXITEC as well as the necessity for application-specific detector characterization.

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Jayarathna, S., Ahmed, M. F., O’Ryan, L., Moktan, H., Cui, Y., & Cho, S. H. (2021). Characterization of a pixelated cadmium telluride detector system using a polychromatic X-ray source and gold nanoparticle-loaded phantoms for benchtop X-ray fluorescence imaging. IEEE Access, 9, 49912–49919. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3069368

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