This paper compares two X-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based on a bulk micromachined silicon photodetector and the other is based on a standard CMOS photodetector. The working principle of the two detectors is similar: a scintillating layer of CsI:TI is placed above the photodetector, so the X-rays are first converted into visible light (560 nm) which is then converted into an electrical signal by the photodetector. The different aspects of the fabrication and the experimental results of both X-ray detectors are presented and discussed
Abstract the signal is low because, except for the avalanche photodiode, We studied three different ...
In the digital X-ray imaging systems, one of the main problems to be solved is the efficiency of the...
Abstract Research on X-ray imaging sensors and systems have been carried out for several decades. To...
This paper compares two X-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based on...
This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based o...
Summary: This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is...
This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based on...
This paper reports the design, fabrication, assembly and testing of a x-ray detector based on a bul...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consisting in 400 um x 400 um photodiodes fabricated in...
This paper reports the design, fabrication, assembly and testing of a xray detector based on a bulk ...
This article describes the theoretical basis, design and implementation of X-ray microdetectors base...
AbstractWe present a technique to fabricate high spatial resolution and cost-effective X-ray/gamma-r...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consisting in 400m × 400m photodiodes fabricated in CMOS ...
This paper reports on a study concerning the design of an X-ray detector that is suitable to analyz...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consist-ing in photodiodes fabricated in CMOS technology....
Abstract the signal is low because, except for the avalanche photodiode, We studied three different ...
In the digital X-ray imaging systems, one of the main problems to be solved is the efficiency of the...
Abstract Research on X-ray imaging sensors and systems have been carried out for several decades. To...
This paper compares two X-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based on...
This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based o...
Summary: This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is...
This paper compares two x-ray detectors fabricated using two different technologies: one is based on...
This paper reports the design, fabrication, assembly and testing of a x-ray detector based on a bul...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consisting in 400 um x 400 um photodiodes fabricated in...
This paper reports the design, fabrication, assembly and testing of a xray detector based on a bulk ...
This article describes the theoretical basis, design and implementation of X-ray microdetectors base...
AbstractWe present a technique to fabricate high spatial resolution and cost-effective X-ray/gamma-r...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consisting in 400m × 400m photodiodes fabricated in CMOS ...
This paper reports on a study concerning the design of an X-ray detector that is suitable to analyz...
This paper describes a pixel imaging array consist-ing in photodiodes fabricated in CMOS technology....
Abstract the signal is low because, except for the avalanche photodiode, We studied three different ...
In the digital X-ray imaging systems, one of the main problems to be solved is the efficiency of the...
Abstract Research on X-ray imaging sensors and systems have been carried out for several decades. To...