The purpose of this work was to assess the imaging performance of an indirect conversion detector (taper optics CCD 'FReLoN' camera) in terms of the modulation transfer function (MTF), normalized noise power spectrum (NNPS) and detective quantum efficiency (DQE). Measurements were made with a synchrotron radiation laminar beam at various monochromatic energies in the 20-51.5keV range for a gadolinium-based fluorescent screen varying in thickness; data acquisition and analysis were made by adapting to this beam geometry protocols used for conventional cone beams. The presampled MTFs of the systems were measured using an edge method. The NNPS of the systems were determined for a range of exposure levels by two-dimensional Fourier analysis of uniformly exposed radiographs. The DQEs were assessed from the measured MTF, NNPS, exposure and incoming number of photons. The MTF, for a given screen, was found to be almost energy independent and, for a given energy, higher for the thinnest screen. At 33keV and for the 40(100)m screen, at 10% the MTF is 9.2(8.6)line-pairs mm-1. The NNPS was found to be different in the two analyzed directions in relation to frequency. Highest DQE values were found for the combination 100m and 25keV (0.5); it was still equal to 0.4 at 51.5keV (above the gadolinium K-edge). The DQE is limited by the phosphor screen conversion yield and by the CCD efficiency. At the end of the manuscript the results of the FReLoN characterization and those from a selected number of detectors presented in the literature are compared.

Coan, P., Peterzol, A., Fiedler, S., Ponchut, C., Labiche, J., Bravin, A. (2006). Evaluation of imaging performance of a taper optics CCD 'FReLoN' camera designed for medical imaging. JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION, 13(3), 260-270 [10.1107/S0909049506008983].

Evaluation of imaging performance of a taper optics CCD 'FReLoN' camera designed for medical imaging

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2006

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The purpose of this work was to assess the imaging performance of an indirect conversion detector (taper optics CCD 'FReLoN' camera) in terms of the modulation transfer function (MTF), normalized noise power spectrum (NNPS) and detective quantum efficiency (DQE). Measurements were made with a synchrotron radiation laminar beam at various monochromatic energies in the 20-51.5keV range for a gadolinium-based fluorescent screen varying in thickness; data acquisition and analysis were made by adapting to this beam geometry protocols used for conventional cone beams. The presampled MTFs of the systems were measured using an edge method. The NNPS of the systems were determined for a range of exposure levels by two-dimensional Fourier analysis of uniformly exposed radiographs. The DQEs were assessed from the measured MTF, NNPS, exposure and incoming number of photons. The MTF, for a given screen, was found to be almost energy independent and, for a given energy, higher for the thinnest screen. At 33keV and for the 40(100)m screen, at 10% the MTF is 9.2(8.6)line-pairs mm-1. The NNPS was found to be different in the two analyzed directions in relation to frequency. Highest DQE values were found for the combination 100m and 25keV (0.5); it was still equal to 0.4 at 51.5keV (above the gadolinium K-edge). The DQE is limited by the phosphor screen conversion yield and by the CCD efficiency. At the end of the manuscript the results of the FReLoN characterization and those from a selected number of detectors presented in the literature are compared.
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Image detectors; Image quality; Medical imaging;
English
2006
13
3
260
270
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Coan, P., Peterzol, A., Fiedler, S., Ponchut, C., Labiche, J., Bravin, A. (2006). Evaluation of imaging performance of a taper optics CCD 'FReLoN' camera designed for medical imaging. JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION, 13(3), 260-270 [10.1107/S0909049506008983].
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