Title :
High resolution X-ray sensor for non destructive evaluation
Author :
Nagarkar, V.V. ; Gordon, J.S. ; Vasile, S. ; Gothoskar, P. ; Hopkins, F.
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Monitoring Devices Inc., Watertown, MA, USA
Abstract :
Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) using X-rays is becoming indispensable for detecting microdefects in new materials currently used in aerospace and other engineering disciplines. Existing X-ray sensors pose limitations on the speed of operation due to persistence of the sensor and a problematic tradeoff between the sensor thickness and spatial resolution. To address these limitations we are developing a large area structured CsI(Tl) imaging sensor for NDE using CCD based radiographic and computed tomographic systems. The sensor is formed by vapor deposition of CsI(Tl) onto a specially designed fiberoptic substrate. Our work has produced X-ray sensors with a factor of 4.5 greater light output, at least three orders of magnitude faster decay time response, and greater spatial resolution (16% MTF at 14 lp/mm) compared to the currently used high density Tb2O3 doped fiberoptic glass scintillators. These performance advances will address the limitations of existing detector technology by producing high quality images and fast scan times required for real-time NDE inspection. Performance measurements for prototype CsI (Tl) scintillator converters are presented. With these new sensors the development of larger area fiberoptic taper based CCD detectors with millisecond data acquisition capabilities and high spatial resolution suitable for NDE applications will be possible
Keywords :
X-ray applications; X-ray imaging; caesium compounds; computerised tomography; nondestructive testing; solid scintillation detectors; thallium; CCD based radiographic systems; CsI (Tl) scintillator converters; CsI:Tl; Hgh resolution X-ray sensor; computed tomographic systems; fast scan times; fiberoptic substrate; large area structured CsI(Tl) imaging sensor; larger area fiberoptic taper based CCD detectors; microdefects; millisecond data acquisition capabilities; nondestructive evaluation; real-time NDE inspection; vapor deposition; Aerospace engineering; Aerospace materials; Charge coupled devices; Charge-coupled image sensors; Optical fiber sensors; Optical imaging; Spatial resolution; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, 1995., 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3180-X
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1995.504289