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Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors

The energy information acquired using spectral X-ray detectors allows noninvasive identification and characterization of chemical components of a material. To achieve this, it is important that the energy response of the detector is calibrated. The established techniques for energy calibration are n...

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Autores principales: Panta, Raj Kumar, Walsh, Michael F, Bell, Stephen T, Anderson, Nigel G, Butler, Anthony P, Butler, Philip H
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMI.2014.2337881
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162925
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author Panta, Raj Kumar
Walsh, Michael F
Bell, Stephen T
Anderson, Nigel G
Butler, Anthony P
Butler, Philip H
author_facet Panta, Raj Kumar
Walsh, Michael F
Bell, Stephen T
Anderson, Nigel G
Butler, Anthony P
Butler, Philip H
author_sort Panta, Raj Kumar
collection CERN
description The energy information acquired using spectral X-ray detectors allows noninvasive identification and characterization of chemical components of a material. To achieve this, it is important that the energy response of the detector is calibrated. The established techniques for energy calibration are not practical for routine use in pre-clinical or clinical research environment. This is due to the requirements of using monochromatic radiation sources such as synchrotron, radio-isotopes, and prohibitively long time needed to set up the equipment and make measurements. To address these limitations, we have developed an automated technique for calibrating the energy response of the pixels in a spectral X-ray detector that runs with minimal user intervention. This technique uses the X-ray tube voltage (kVp) as a reference energy, which is stepped through an energy range of interest. This technique locates the energy threshold where a pixel transitions from not-counting (off) to counting (on). Similarly, we have developed a technique for calibrating the energy response of individual pixels using X-ray fluorescence generated by metallic targets directly irradiated with polychromatic X-rays, and additionally γ-rays from 241Am. This technique was used to measure the energy response of individual pixels in CdTe-Medipix3RX by characterizing noise performance, threshold dispersion, gain variation and spectral resolution. The comparison of these two techniques shows the energy difference of 1 keV at 59.5 keV which is less than the spectral resolution of the detector (full-width at half-maximum of 8 keV at 59.5 keV). Both techniques can be used as quality control tools in a pre-clinical multi-energy CT scanner using spectral X-ray detectors.
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spelling cern-21629252019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TMI.2014.2337881http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162925Panta, Raj KumarWalsh, Michael FBell, Stephen TAnderson, Nigel GButler, Anthony PButler, Philip HEnergy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray DetectorsXXThe energy information acquired using spectral X-ray detectors allows noninvasive identification and characterization of chemical components of a material. To achieve this, it is important that the energy response of the detector is calibrated. The established techniques for energy calibration are not practical for routine use in pre-clinical or clinical research environment. This is due to the requirements of using monochromatic radiation sources such as synchrotron, radio-isotopes, and prohibitively long time needed to set up the equipment and make measurements. To address these limitations, we have developed an automated technique for calibrating the energy response of the pixels in a spectral X-ray detector that runs with minimal user intervention. This technique uses the X-ray tube voltage (kVp) as a reference energy, which is stepped through an energy range of interest. This technique locates the energy threshold where a pixel transitions from not-counting (off) to counting (on). Similarly, we have developed a technique for calibrating the energy response of individual pixels using X-ray fluorescence generated by metallic targets directly irradiated with polychromatic X-rays, and additionally γ-rays from 241Am. This technique was used to measure the energy response of individual pixels in CdTe-Medipix3RX by characterizing noise performance, threshold dispersion, gain variation and spectral resolution. The comparison of these two techniques shows the energy difference of 1 keV at 59.5 keV which is less than the spectral resolution of the detector (full-width at half-maximum of 8 keV at 59.5 keV). Both techniques can be used as quality control tools in a pre-clinical multi-energy CT scanner using spectral X-ray detectors.oai:cds.cern.ch:21629252015
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Panta, Raj Kumar
Walsh, Michael F
Bell, Stephen T
Anderson, Nigel G
Butler, Anthony P
Butler, Philip H
Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title_full Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title_fullStr Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title_short Energy Calibration of the Pixels of Spectral X-ray Detectors
title_sort energy calibration of the pixels of spectral x-ray detectors
topic XX
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMI.2014.2337881
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162925
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