Claims
- 1. A radiation age detector comprisinga photostimulable phosphor screen, at least one source of stimulating light arranged for stimulating said phosphor screen, an array of transducer elements arranged for capturing light emitted by the phoshor screen upon stimulation and for converting said light into an electrical signal representation of said image, an enclosure enclosing said photostimulable phosphor screen, said assembly of stimulating light source and said array of transducer elements, interfacing means for communicating said electrical signal representation to an external signal processing device, means for preventing humidity from entering said enclosure. including means for flushing said enclosure with an inert gas.
- 2. A radiation image detector according to claim 1 wherein said inert gas is N2.
- 3. A radiation image detector according to claim 1 wherein said enclosure comprises a gas inlet arranged for coupling to a gas container and a gas outlet.
- 4. A radiation image detector according to claim 1 wherein said means for flushing said enclosure with inert gas comprise means for circulating said gas inside said enclosure.
- 5. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said stimulating light source is a linear array of laser diodes.
- 6. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said array of transducer elements is a linear array of charge coupled device elements.
- 7. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said phosphor screen comprises a divalent europium activated cesium halide phosphor wherein said halide is at least one of chloride and bromide.
- 8. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said photostimulable phosphor screen is obtained by the following steps:mixing CsX with between 10−3 and 5 mol % of a Europium compound selected from the group consisting of EuX′2, EUX′3 and EuOX′, X′ being a halide selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I, firing the mixture at a temperature above 450° C. cooling said mixture and recoving the CsX:Eu phosphor.
- 9. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said phosphor screen is obtained by the steps ofpreparing said CsX:Eu phosphor by firing a mixture of said CsX with between 10−3 and 5 mol % of an Europium compound selected from the group comsisting of EuX′2, EuX′3 and EuOX′, X′ being a halide selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I and applying said phosphor on a substrate by a method selected from the group consisting of physical vapour deposition, thermal vapour deposition, chemical vapour deposition, radio frequency deposition and pulsed laser deposition.
- 10. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said phosphor screen is obtainable by the steps ofbringing multiple containers of said CsX and an Europium compound selected from the group consisting of EuX′2, EuX′3 and EuOX′, X′ being a halide selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br and I in condition for vapour deposition and depositing, by a method selected from the group consisting of physical vapour deposition, thermal vapour deposition, chemical vapour deposition, electron beam deposition, radio frequency deposition and pulsed laser deposition, both said CsX and said Europium compound on a substrate in such a ratio that on said substrate a CsX phosphor, doped with between 10−'and 5 mol % of an Europium compound, is formed.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Applications No. 60/159,004 filed Oct. 8, 1999 and 60/142,276 filed Jul. 2, 1999.
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60/159004 |
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