Claims
- 1. A flat panel x-ray imager comprising:
a charge generator layer locally generating electrical charges in response to x-ray exposure; a gain layer receiving electrical charges generated in the charge generator layer and locally multiplying received charges; and a charge collector locally collecting electrical charges multiplied by the gain layer to produce electrical signals related to local x-ray exposure of the charge generator layer.
- 2. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 including a charge emission layer interposed between the charge generator layer and the gain layer.
- 3. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the gain layer comprises a gas-filled chamber.
- 4. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 3 in which the gas filled chamber is filled with a mixture of approximately 90% argon and 10% methane.
- 5. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 including a biasing arrangement producing an electrical field in the charge generator layer and in the gain layer, and wherein the field is higher in the gain layer than in the charge generator layer.
- 6. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the gain layer comprises a solid state material.
- 7. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 6 in which the gain layer comprises a solid state material operating in an avalanche mode.
- 8. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the charge generator layer comprises a scintillator layer and an electron emission layer.
- 9. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the charge generating layer comprises one or more of amorphous selenium, PbI2, CdTe, CdZnTe, TIBr, HgI2, silicon, germanium, PbO2, and doping materials.
- 10. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the gain layer comprises a microchannel plate.
- 11. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 1 in which the gain layer comprises a chamber filled with a substance comprising xenon.
- 12. A flat panel x-ray imager as in claim 11 in which the xenon is in liquid form.
- 13. A method of imaging x-rays comprising:
receiving x-rays at a charge generator layer locally generating electrical charges in response to x-ray exposure; locally receiving at a gain layer electrical charges generated by the charge generating layer and locally multiplying charges received at the gain layer to thereby produce locally multiplied electrical charges; and locally collecting electrical charges multiplied by the gain layer to produce electrical signals related to local x-ray exposure at the charge generator layer.
- 14. A method of imaging low exposure level x-rays comprising:
receiving x-rays at a charge generator layer locally generating electrical charges in response to x-ray exposure; locally receiving at a gain layer electrical charges generated by the charge generating layer and locally multiplying charges received at the gain layer to thereby produce locally multiplied electrical charges suitable for low x-ray exposure level imaging; and locally collecting electrical charges multiplied by the gain layer to produce electrical signals related to local x-ray exposure at the charge generator layer.
- 15. A method of imaging low exposure level x-rays suitable for real-time fluoroscopy comprising:
receiving x-rays at a charge generator layer locally generating electrical charges in response to x-ray exposure; locally receiving at a gain layer electrical charges generated by the charge generating layer and locally multiplying charges received at the gain layer to thereby produce locally multiplied electrical charges suitable for low x-ray exposure level imaging in real-time fluoroscopy; and locally collecting electrical charges multiplied by the gain layer to produce electrical signals related to local x-ray exposure at the charge generator layer.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This present application claims the benefit of provisional Application Ser. No. 60/191,943, filed on Mar. 24, 2000, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60191943 |
Mar 2000 |
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