scholarly journals Investigating the effect of characteristic x-rays in cadmium zinc telluride detectors under breast computerized tomography operating conditions

2013 ◽  
Vol 114 (14) ◽  
pp. 144506 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen J. Glick ◽  
Clay Didier
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 1078-1092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonardo Abbene ◽  
Gaetano Gerardi ◽  
Fabio Principato ◽  
Manuele Bettelli ◽  
Paul Seller ◽  
...  

Charge losses at the inter-pixel gap are typical drawbacks in cadmium–zinc–telluride (CZT) pixel detectors. In this work, an original technique able to correct charge losses occurring after the application of charge-sharing addition (CSA) is presented. The method, exploiting the strong relation between the energy after CSA and the beam position at the inter-pixel gap, allows the recovery of charge losses and improvements in energy resolution. Sub-millimetre CZT pixel detectors were investigated with both uncollimated radiation sources and collimated synchrotron X-rays, at energies below and above the K-shell absorption energy of the CZT material. The detectors are DC coupled to fast and low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifiers (PIXIE ASIC) and followed by a 16-channel digital readout electronics, performing multi-parameter analysis (event arrival time, pulse shape, pulse height). Induced-charge pulses with negative polarity were also observed in the waveforms from the charge-sensitive preamplifiers (CSPs) at energies >60 keV. The shape and the height of these pulses were analysed, and their role in the mitigation of charge losses in CZT pixel detectors. These activities are in the framework of an international collaboration on the development of energy-resolved photon-counting systems for spectroscopic X-ray imaging (5–140 keV).


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 1180-1189
Author(s):  
Antonino Buttacavoli ◽  
Fabio Principato ◽  
Gaetano Gerardi ◽  
Manuele Bettelli ◽  
Nicola Sarzi Amadè ◽  
...  

Cadmium–zinc–telluride (CZT) pixel detectors represent a consolidated choice for the development of room-temperature spectroscopic X-ray imagers, finding important applications in medical imaging, often as detection modules of a variety of new SPECT and CT systems. Detectors with 3–5 mm thicknesses are able to efficiently detect X-rays up to 140 keV giving reasonable room-temperature energy resolution. In this work, the room-temperature performance of 3 mm-thick CZT pixel detectors, recently developed at IMEM/CNR of Parma (Italy), is presented. Sub-millimetre detector arrays with pixel pitch less than 500 µm were fabricated. The detectors are characterized by good room-temperature performance even at high bias voltage operation (6000 V cm−1), with energy resolutions (FWHM) of 3% (1.8 keV) and 1.6% (2 keV) at 59.5 keV and 122.1 keV, respectively. Charge-sharing investigations were performed with both uncollimated and collimated synchrotron X-ray beams with particular attention to recovering the charge losses at the inter-pixel gap region. High rate measurements demonstrated the absence of high-flux radiation-induced polarization phenomena up to 25 × 106 photons mm−2 s−1.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dharma Sharma ◽  
Jessica A. Gaskin ◽  
Brian D. Ramsey ◽  
Paul Seller

2012 ◽  
Vol 37 (8) ◽  
pp. e211-e212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karim Farid ◽  
Mathieu Queneau ◽  
Mohamed Guernou ◽  
David Lussato ◽  
Xavier Poullias ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
pp. 241-282
Author(s):  
Rui Miguel Curado da Silva ◽  
Ezio Caroli ◽  
Stefano del Sordo ◽  
Jorge M. Maia

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