This licentiate thesis concerns the development and characterisation of X-ray imaging detector systems. “Colour” X-ray imaging opens up new perspectives within the fields of medical X-ray diagnosis and also in industrial X-ray quality control. The difference in absorption for different “colours” can be used to discern materials in the object. For instance, this information might be used to identify diseases such as brittle-bone disease. The “colour” of the X-rays can be identified if the detector system can process each X-ray photon individually. Such a detector system is called a “single photon processing” system or, less precise, a “photon counting system”. With modern technology it is possible to construct photon counting detector system...
This paper gives an overview of the Medipix2 x-ray detector and its use in medical imaging, with th...
X-ray Photon Counting Detectors (XPCDs) with thick semiconductor sensors and small pixel sizes suffe...
The introduction of photon-counting detectors is expected to be the next major breakthrough in clini...
This licentiate thesis concerns the development and characterisation of X-ray imaging detector syste...
This thesis concerns the development and characterisation of X-ray imaging systems based on single p...
In recent decades, developments in detectors for X-ray imaging have improved dose efficiency. This h...
International audienceThere is growing interest in energy-sensitive photon-counting detectors based ...
Recent advances in semiconductor pixel detectors and read-out electronics allowed to build the first...
The central idea of our approach is to use standard imaging sensors for industrial optical imaging a...
The purpose of our research is to develop a photon counting X-ray CT system for the material identif...
Digital imaging systems for medical applications must bebased upon highly efficient detectors to ens...
Single particle counting hybrid pixel detectors simultaneously provide low noise, high granularity a...
We report on the adaption of new particle physics gas proportional microdetectors filled with a xeno...
Hybrid semiconductor pixel detector technology is presented in this thesis as an alternative to curr...
We report on the adaption of new particle physics gas proportional microdetectors filled with a xeno...
This paper gives an overview of the Medipix2 x-ray detector and its use in medical imaging, with th...
X-ray Photon Counting Detectors (XPCDs) with thick semiconductor sensors and small pixel sizes suffe...
The introduction of photon-counting detectors is expected to be the next major breakthrough in clini...
This licentiate thesis concerns the development and characterisation of X-ray imaging detector syste...
This thesis concerns the development and characterisation of X-ray imaging systems based on single p...
In recent decades, developments in detectors for X-ray imaging have improved dose efficiency. This h...
International audienceThere is growing interest in energy-sensitive photon-counting detectors based ...
Recent advances in semiconductor pixel detectors and read-out electronics allowed to build the first...
The central idea of our approach is to use standard imaging sensors for industrial optical imaging a...
The purpose of our research is to develop a photon counting X-ray CT system for the material identif...
Digital imaging systems for medical applications must bebased upon highly efficient detectors to ens...
Single particle counting hybrid pixel detectors simultaneously provide low noise, high granularity a...
We report on the adaption of new particle physics gas proportional microdetectors filled with a xeno...
Hybrid semiconductor pixel detector technology is presented in this thesis as an alternative to curr...
We report on the adaption of new particle physics gas proportional microdetectors filled with a xeno...
This paper gives an overview of the Medipix2 x-ray detector and its use in medical imaging, with th...
X-ray Photon Counting Detectors (XPCDs) with thick semiconductor sensors and small pixel sizes suffe...
The introduction of photon-counting detectors is expected to be the next major breakthrough in clini...