X-ray photon counting and two-color X-ray imaging using indirect detection

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In this paper, we report on the design and performance of a 1 cm2, 90 × 92-pixel image sensor. It is made X-ray sensitive by the use of a scintillator. Its pixels have a charge packet counting circuit topology with two channels, each realizing a different charge packet size threshold and analog domain event counting. Here, the sensor’s performance was measured in setups representative of a medical X-ray environment. Further, two-energy-level photon counting performance is demonstrated, and its capabilities and limitations are documented. We then provide an outlook on future improvements.

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Dierickx, B., Yao, Q., Witvrouwen, N., Uwaerts, D., Vandewiele, S., & Gao, P. (2016). X-ray photon counting and two-color X-ray imaging using indirect detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16060764

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