Claims
- 1. Apparatus for encoding x-ray image information comprising:
- (a) a storage phosphor screen detector;
- (b) a controller means; and,
- (c) a controlled erasing means for erasing latent x-ray image information recorded by said storage phosphor screen detector in a set of regions spaced periodically across the surface of said storage phosphor screen detector;
- wherein the remaining image information can be used to reconstruct a representation of said x-ray image information.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controlled erasing means comprises:
- (a) a controlled light source means for producing light suitable for erasing latent x-ray image information recorded by said storage phosphor screen detector;
- (b) an optical chamber means for guiding light from the light source means to the surface of the storage phosphor screen detector;
- (b) an optical grating comprised of a set of groups of parallel stripes with different optical transmissions arranged in a plane contiguous to each other;
- wherein said optical grating interrupts light in said optical chamber means from reaching the surface of said storage phosphor screen detector.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2 wherein said groups of parallel stripes comprise pairs of parallel strips with one member of each pair substantially transparent and the other member substantially opaque to the erasing light.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
- (a) said controlled light source means comprises means for producing light with different light wavelength spectra; and
- (b) said groups of parallel stripes comprise groups of three or more parallel stripes with one member of each group substantially opaque to all the light spectra, another member substantially transparent to all the light spectra and the remaining members each substantially transparent to a predetermined one of said light spectra.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said controlled erasing means comprises:
- (a) a controlled light source means for producing light suitable for erasing latent x-ray image information recorded by said storage phosphor screen detector;
- (b) an optical grating comprised of a set of groups of parallel stripes with different optical transmissions arranged in a plane contiguous to each other;
- (c) light projection optics means for projecting an image of the light from said controlled light source means transmitted by said optical grating onto the surface of said storage phosphor screen detector.
- 6. Apparatus of claim 5 wherein said groups of parallel stripes comprise pairs of parallel strips with one member of each pair substantially transparent and the other member substantially opaque to the erasing light.
- 7. Apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- (a) said controlled light source means comprises means for producing light with different light wavelength spectra; and
- (b) said groups of parallel stripes comprise groups of three or more parallel stripes with one member of each group substantially opaque to all the light spectra, another member substantially transparent to all the light spectra and the remaining members each substantially transparent to a predetermined one of said light spectra.
- 8. In a method for encoding x-ray image information onto a storage phosphor screen detector for subsequent decoding the steps of:
- (a) irradiating said detector with an x-ray image creating a latent image in said detector;
- (b) erasing said detector with erasing means for erasing said latent image in a set of regions spaced periodically across the surface of the storage phosphor screen;
- wherein the remaining image information can be used to reconstruct a representation of said x-ray image information.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including the steps of repetitively:
- (a) irradiating said detector with an additional x-ray image;
- (b) erasing said storage phosphor screen detector with erasing means for erasing the latent image of said x-ray image recorded by said detector in a set of regions spaced periodically across the surface of the storage phosphor screen and translated with respect to the previous sets of regions;
- wherein the remaining image information can be used to reconstruct a representation of all of the x-ray images.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Grant 1 R43 CA55430-01 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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