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Chapt. 25 Computed Radiography Digital terms are NOT uniform, but vary from one brand to the next!
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DR introduced in 1981 Fuji introduced “digital imaging” in 1981 –Many forms of digital CR DR
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CR Terms PSL= photostimulable luminescence PSP=photostimulable phosphore SPS=storage phosphor screen IP=imaging plate SP=storage phosphore PMT=photomultiplier tube PD=photodiode
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PSL & PSP Photostimulable luminescence (PSL) –Emit light promptly AND at a later time! Photostimulable phosphor (PSP) – barium fluorohalide looks physically like an intensifying screen BUT stores the latent image via metastable electrons (STORAGE PHOSPHOR SCREENS) SPSs
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The “imaging plate” The PSP screen is inside a “rigid” (not really as they are brittle and do break easily – much more so than film/screen cassettes) cassette The actual imaging receptor is called the IMAGING PLATE
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Light Stimulation Emission Process similar to Thermosluminescent dosimetry (TLD – film type badges for dosimetry) They are either “powder” (like an intensifying screen crystal) OR arranged like “needles” i.e. Powder PSP or Needle PSP
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Thoughts on PSP’s Powder vs “needle” Highly sensitive to RADIATION = easily fogged!!!
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CR Reader The physical receptor - cassette is “loaded” into the reader –IP is removed and moves along the LONG AXIS of the IP!!! (slow scan) –As the IP is moved, a deflection device is used to deflect the LASER beam across the IP (fast scan) IP doesn’t really separate from the cassette and doesn’t go around “rollers” etc.
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CR Optical feature To properly and precisely translate EACH metastable electron (latent image forming charge) in a PRECISE fashion to provide for great SPATIAL RESOLUTION
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Compare and contrast film-screen to CR techniques Film- screen has much LOWER latitude than CR!!! –As such – a WIDE variety of techniques can be used = Burn em up BURNIE!!!! If in doubt – “BURN IT OUT” Compare Characteristic curves for each:
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Image noise Box 25-1 SAME as screen-film noise PLUS Box 25-2 –Mechanical defects – due to the scan drivers –Optical defects – laser, stimulating beam, light quanta emission and collected –Computer defects – electronic noise; too few sampling; too little quantization
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