Title :
Characterization of a Single Photon Counting Imaging System by Transfer Function Analysis
Author :
Bisogni, M.G. ; Carpentieri, C. ; Delogu, P. ; Fantacci, M.E. ; Novelli, M. ; Quattrocchi, M. ; Retico, A. ; Rosso, V. ; Stefanini, A.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Fisica, Pisa Univ.
Abstract :
A method to quantitatively evaluate the performances of a radiographic detection system consists in measuring the contrast, noise and modulation transfer functions. These functions have been evaluated for a digital radiographic system based on a single photon counting pixel detector. The X-ray detector is a Silicon sensor with one side segmented in a matrix of 256 by 256 square contacts with a pitch of 55 mum. The active area is about 2 cm2. The sensor is connected to the Medipix2 read-out chip by bump-bonding. As X-ray source we have used a tube for general radiography. To reproduce the conditions of a radiographic examination, a 4 cm thick lucite block positioned above the detector has been used to simulate a tissue sample. To study the Contrast Transfer Function we have measured the contrast of an 1 mm thick lead slab with respect to the background. To evaluate the scattering contribution from the lucite, the measurements have been performed with and without a collimator placed at the beam exit. To assess the efficiency and noise transfer properties, we have measured the Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) of the detector as a function of the tube voltage. The Modulation Transfer Function has been measured applying the slit method for different conditions of tube voltage and energy threshold
Keywords :
diagnostic radiography; noise; optical transfer function; photon counting; readout electronics; silicon radiation detectors; solid-state nuclear track detectors; MTF; Medipix2 read-out chip; X-ray detector; X-ray source; bump-bonding; contrast transfer function; detective quantum efficiency; digital radiographic system; energy threshold; lucite; medical imaging equipment; modulation transfer function; noise transfer function; radiographic detection; scattering contribution; silicon sensor; single photon counting imaging system; single photon counting pixel detector; slit method; solid-state detectors; tube voltage; Image analysis; Noise measurement; Optical imaging; Optoelectronic and photonic sensors; Performance evaluation; Radiography; Silicon; Thickness measurement; Transfer functions; X-ray detectors; Contrast transfer function (CTF); detective quantum efficiency (DQE); digital radiography; medical imaging equipment; modulation transfer function (MTF); solid-state detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.889170