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Title: Temporal performance of amorphous selenium mammography detectors

Journal Article · · Medical Physics
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1118/1.1827791· OSTI ID:20634615
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  1. Department of Radiology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, L-4 Health Science Center, Stony Brook, New York 11794-8460 (United States)

We investigated temporal performance of amorphous selenium (a-Se) detectors specifically designed for mammographic imaging. Our goal is to quantify the inherent lag and ghosting of a-Se photoconductor as a function of imaging conditions. Two small area electroded a-Se samples, one positively and the other negatively biased on the entrance side of x rays, were used in the experiments. The study of lag and ghosting was performed by delivering a number of raw exposures as experienced in screening mammography to the samples at different electric field strength E{sub Se} while measuring the current through the a-Se sample. Ghosting at different operational conditions was quantified as the percentage x-ray sensitivity (x-ray generated photocurrent measured from the sample) reduction compared to before irradiation. Lag was determined by measuring the residual current of a-Se at a given time after the end of each x-ray exposure. Both lag and ghosting were measured as a function of E{sub Se} and cumulative exposure. The values of E{sub Se} used in our experiments ranged from 1 to 20 V/{mu}m. It was found that ghosting increases with exposure and decreases with E{sub Se} for both samples because of the dominant effect of recombination between trapped electrons and x-ray generated holes. Lag on the other hand has different dependence on E{sub Se} and cumulative exposure. At E{sub Se}{<=}10 V/{mu}m, the first frame lag for both samples changed slowly with cumulative exposure, with a range of 0.2%-1.7% for the positively biased sample and 0.5%-8% for the negatively biased sample. Overall the positively biased sample has better temporal performance than the negatively biased sample due to the lower density of trapped electrons. The impact of time interval between exposures on the temporal performance was also investigated. Recovery of ghosting with longer time interval was observed, which was attributed to the neutralization of trapped electrons by injected holes through dark current.

OSTI ID:
20634615
Journal Information:
Medical Physics, Vol. 32, Issue 1; Other Information: DOI: 10.1118/1.1827791; (c) 2005 American Association of Physicists in Medicine; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0094-2405
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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