Title :
Portable system for imaging of α, and X-ray sources with silicon pixel detectors and Medipix1 readout
Author :
Bertolucci, E. ; Boerkamp, T. ; Maiorino, M. ; Mettivier, G. ; Montesi, M.C. ; Russo, P.
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A portable system has been developed for the control and the readout of a 64 × 64 pixel silicon hybrid detector (1.1 × 1.1 cm2 active area), bump-bonded to the Medipix1 readout chip. This system, originally designed for biomedical imaging applications, is based on a standard commercial digital I/O board and a compact dedicated interface (p-MUROS), connected to a portable (or desktop) PC. The Medipix1 chip is hosted in a removable chip carrier directly placed on the p-MUROS board. This board is a simplified version of the MUROS1 readout board already developed in the framework of the Medipix collaboration. A user-friendly software system (Medisoft 3.3) has been written to provide control of the system and image acquisition, display, and processing. This complete hardware/software imaging system has been used with or without high-resolution collimators, with laboratory α, β, and γ sources for test purposes, and represents the portable version of the desktop imaging system developed for β-autoradiography. The system description and complete imaging tests are presented.
Keywords :
X-ray detection; alpha-particle detection; beta-ray detection; computerised instrumentation; elemental semiconductors; image sensors; particle detectors; portable instruments; readout electronics; silicon; silicon radiation detectors; 4096 pixel; 64 pixel; Medipix; Si; Si hybrid detector; X-ray sources; alpha ray sources; autoradiography; beta sources; compact dedicated interface; high-resolution collimators; hybrid pixel detectors; image acquisition; p-MUROS; portable system; radiation imaging; removable chip carrier; user-friendly software; Control systems; High-resolution imaging; Optical imaging; Pixel; Silicon; Software systems; System testing; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray imaging;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.801661