Claims
- 1. A scintillator body for use in computerized tomography with increased detectable optical output comprising:
- a BaFCl:Eu phosphor which absorbs electromagnetic radiation at supra-optical frequencies and emits electromagnetic radiation at optical wavelengths; and
- a polyvinyl naphthalene toluene polymer matrix material in which the phosphor is suspended, said matrix material being substantially transparent to the optical wavelength radiation emitted by the phosphor and also being substantially transparent to supra-optical electromagnetic radiation, said matrix material having an index of refraction equal to the index of refraction of the phosphor, at approximately the wavelength of the optical emission of the phosphor.
- 2. A scintillator body for use in computerized tomography with increased detectable optical output comprising:
- a BaFCl:Eu phosphor which absorbs radiation at supra-optical frequencies and which emits electromagnetic radiation at a first optical frequency;
- a wavelength conversion substance which absorbs radiation at said first optical frequency and emits radiation at a second optical frequency;
- a polyvinyl napththalene toluene polymer matrix material in which the phosphor and the wavelength conversion substance are contained said matrix material being substantially transparent to supra-optical electromagnetic radiation and substantially transparent to said second optical frequency radiation, said matrix material having an index of refraction equal to th index of refraction of said phosphor at approximately said second optical frequency.
- 3. The scintillator body of claim 2 wherein said wavelength conversion substance is selected from the group consisting of rhodamine-B and 9,10 bis(phenylethynyl) anthracene.
- 4. The scintillator body of claim 2 wherein said wavelength conversion substance comprises:
- a first wavelength conversion material which absorbs radiation at said first optical frequency and emits radiation at said second optical frequency;
- a second wavelength conversion material whih absorbs radiation at said second optical frequency and emits radiation at a third optical frequency, said matrix material being substantially transparent to said third optical frequency radiation, said index of refraction of said matrix material being substantially equal to the index of refraction of said phosphor at approximately said third optical frquency.
- 5. The scintillator body of claim 4 wherein said first wavelength conversion material is p-bis[2-(4-methyl-5-phenyloxazolyl)] benzene, and said second wavelength conversion material is selected from the group consisting of perylene and 9,10 bis(phenylethynyl) anthracene.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 169,023, filed July 15, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,316,817, which is a CIP of Ser. No. 863,876 filed Dec 23, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Stevels et al., Philips Research Reports, vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 277-290. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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