Claims
- 1. A scintillator panel comprising:an optical component in which a plurality of optical members, each having entrance and exit end faces substantially parallel to each other and being composed of a plurality of optical fibers arranged, are arranged such that said entrance end faces are disposed on substantially the same plane and said optical members adjacent each other are bonded with an adhesive; and a scintillator deposited on said entrance end faces arranged; wherein at least one of said optical members adjacent each other has an optical fiber axis forming an acute angle with said entrance end face; wherein each of said optical members adjacent each other is arranged such that said optical fibers respectively constituting each of said optical members have a gap therebetween widening from said entrance end face side to said exit end face side; and wherein each side face of said optical members adjacent each other on said entrance end face side is formed with a contact surface.
- 2. A scintillator panel according to claim 1, wherein a protective film is formed on said scintillator.
- 3. A scintillator panel according to claim 2, wherein said protective film includes a moisture-resistant protective layer which is made of polyparaxylylene and formed so as to come into contact with said scintillator.
- 4. A scintillator panel according to claim 2, wherein said protective film includes a moisture-resistant protective layer which is made of polyparachloroxylylene and formed so as to come into contact with said scintillator.
- 5. A scintillator panel according to claim 1, wherein said adhesive is an adhesive which absorbs light incident on said adhesive.
- 6. A scintillator panel according to claim 5, wherein said adhesive is an adhesive which absorbs 50% or more of light incident on said adhesive.
- 7. A scintillator panel according to claim 1, wherein side faces of said optical members which are not adjacent each other are provided with a light-shielding material having a light transmissivity of 50% or less.
- 8. A radiation image sensor comprising the scintillator panel according to claim 1, and an imaging device for capturing an optical image outputted from said exit end face of said optical member.
- 9. A radiation image sensor according to claim 8, further comprising a light-guiding optical component for guiding to said imaging device said optical image outputted from said exit end face of said optical member.
- 10. A scintillator panel comprising:an optical component in which a plurality of optical members, each having entrance and exit end faces substantially parallel to each other and being composed of a plurality of optical fibers arranged, are arranged such that said entrance end faces are disposed on substantially the same plane and said optical members adjacent each other are bonded with an adhesive; and a scintillator deposited on said entrance end faces arranged; wherein at least one of said optical members adjacent each other has an optical fiber axis forming an acute angle with said entrance end face; wherein each of said optical members adjacent each other is arranged such that said optical fibers respectively constituting each of said optical members have a gap therebetween widening from said entrance end face side to said exit end face side; and wherein each side face of said optical members adjacent each other on said entrance end face side is formed with a ground surface in which said optical members are ground against each other.
- 11. A method of making a scintillator panel in which a plurality of optical members, each having entrance and exit end faces substantially parallel to each other and being composed of a plurality of optical fibers arranged, are arranged such that said entrance end faces are disposed on substantially the same plane, and a scintillator is deposited on said entrance end faces arranged; said method comprising:a processing step of processing said optical members such that an axis of said optical fibers forms an acute angle with said entrance end face; an arrangement step of arranging each of said optical members adjacent each other such that said optical fibers respectively constituting each of said optical members have a gap therebetween widening from said entrance end face side to said exit end face side; a forming step of forming contact surfaces on each of respective side faces of said optical members adjacent each other on said entrance end face side; a bonding step of bonding with an adhesive said optical members adjacent each other; and a depositing step of depositing a scintillator on said entrance end faces arranged.
- 12. A method of making a scintillator panel according to claim 11, further comprising a polishing step of polishing said entrance end faces arranged.
- 13. A method of making a scintillator panel in which a plurality of optical members, each having entrance and exit end faces substantially parallel to each other and being composed of a plurality of optical fibers arranged, are arranged such that said entrance end faces are disposed on substantially the same plane, and a scintillator is deposited on said entrance end faces arranged; said method comprising:a processing step of processing said optical members such that an axis of said optical fibers forms an acute angle with said entrance end face; an arrangement step of arranging each of said optical members adjacent each other such that said optical fibers respectively constituting each of said optical members have a gap therebetween widening from said entrance end face side to said exit end face side; a grinding step of grinding respective side faces of said optical members adjacent each other against each other so as to form a ground surface on each of the respective side faces of said optical members adjacent each other on said entrance end face side; a bonding step of bonding with an adhesive said optical members adjacent each other; and a depositing step of depositing a scintillator on said entrance end faces arranged.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of PCT application No. PCT/JP00/02640 filed on Apr. 21, 2000, designating U.S.A. and now pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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