Title :
Modulation transfer function of a selenium-based digital mammography system
Author :
Hoheisel, M. ; Bätz, L. ; Mertelmeier, T. ; Giersch, J. ; Korn, A.
Author_Institution :
Siemens AG Med. Solutions, Forchheim, Germany
Abstract :
Digital mammography systems with detectors based on amorphous selenium exhibit outstanding spatial resolution characterized by the modulation transfer function (MTF). We measured the detector behavior of the Siemens Mammomat NovationDR® with 70μm pixel pitch and compared the results to analytical evaluations based on Monte Carlo simulations. Experimentally, the MTF of the mammography system is obtained from the images of a lead bar pattern or an edge phantom using different X-ray spectra. The simulations take into account all relevant X-ray interactions in the selenium layer. The resulting line-spread function is transformed to the MTF. Even at the Nyquist frequency (i.e. 7.14 mm-1), the measured MTF is well above 40% and thus close to its theoretical limit. The MTF shows a few percentage points of low-frequency drop, which can be explained in part by the presence of scattered radiation. The simulations allow the features observed to be explained. The detector investigated provides excellent spatial resolution and appears well suited for high-end mammography.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; mammography; optical transfer function; phantoms; selenium; Monte Carlo simulation; Nyquist frequency; Siemens Mammomat Novation; X-ray spectra; amorphous selenium detector; edge phantom; lead bar pattern; line-spread function; modulation transfer function; selenium-based digital mammography system; spatial resolution; Amorphous materials; Detectors; Digital modulation; Frequency; Image edge detection; Imaging phantoms; Mammography; Spatial resolution; Transfer functions; X-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466660