Spectral computed tomography with energy-resolving detectors has a potential to improve the detectability of images and correspondingly reduce the radiation dose to patients by extracting and properly using the energy information in the broad x-ray spectrum. A silicon photon-counting detector has been developed for spectral CT and it has successfully solved the problem of high photon flux in clinical CT applications by adopting the segmented detector structure and operating the detector in edge-on geometry. The detector was evaluated by both the simulation and measurements. The effects of energy loss and charge sharing on the energy response of this segmented silicon strip detector with different pixel sizes were investigated by Monte Carlo...
The goal in medical x-ray imaging is to obtain the image quality requiredfor a given detection task,...
Photon-counting computed tomography (CT) is a technology that has attracted increasing interest in r...
Purpose: The implementation of photon-counting detectors is widely expected to be the next breakthro...
Multibin photon-counting x-ray detectors are promising candidates to be applied in next generation c...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
Abstract X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging modality that allows reconstruction of ...
PurposeThe possible clinical applications which can be performed using a newly developed detector de...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
In medical X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) a silicon based sensor (300–1000 μm) in face-on configurat...
A photon-counting silicon strip detector with two energy thresholds was investigated for spectral X-...
X-ray imaging is a widely used imaging modality in the medical diagnostic field due to its availabil...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
We describe a high-rate energy-resolving photon-counting ASIC aimed for spectral computed tomography...
Energy sensitive X-ray imaging detectors are produced by connecting a semiconductor sensor to a spec...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
The goal in medical x-ray imaging is to obtain the image quality requiredfor a given detection task,...
Photon-counting computed tomography (CT) is a technology that has attracted increasing interest in r...
Purpose: The implementation of photon-counting detectors is widely expected to be the next breakthro...
Multibin photon-counting x-ray detectors are promising candidates to be applied in next generation c...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality that enables visualization of nearl...
Abstract X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging modality that allows reconstruction of ...
PurposeThe possible clinical applications which can be performed using a newly developed detector de...
Photon-counting detectors are expected to bring a range of improvements to patient imaging with x-ra...
In medical X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) a silicon based sensor (300–1000 μm) in face-on configurat...
A photon-counting silicon strip detector with two energy thresholds was investigated for spectral X-...
X-ray imaging is a widely used imaging modality in the medical diagnostic field due to its availabil...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
We describe a high-rate energy-resolving photon-counting ASIC aimed for spectral computed tomography...
Energy sensitive X-ray imaging detectors are produced by connecting a semiconductor sensor to a spec...
During my time as a PhD student at the Physics of Medical Imaging group at KTH, I have taken part in...
The goal in medical x-ray imaging is to obtain the image quality requiredfor a given detection task,...
Photon-counting computed tomography (CT) is a technology that has attracted increasing interest in r...
Purpose: The implementation of photon-counting detectors is widely expected to be the next breakthro...