JOURNAL ARTICLE

X-ray imaging using digital cameras

Nicola M. WinchA. Edgar

Year: 2012 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

The possibility of using the combination of a computed radiography (storage phosphor) cassette and a semiprofessional grade digital camera for medical or dental radiography is investigated. We compare the performance of (i) a Canon 5D Mk II single lens reflex camera with f1.4 lens and full-frame CMOS array sensor and (ii) a cooled CCD-based camera with a 1/3 frame sensor and the same lens system. Both systems are tested with 240 x 180 mm cassettes which are based on either powdered europium-doped barium fluoride bromide or needle structure europium-doped cesium bromide. The modulation transfer function for both systems has been determined and falls to a value of 0.2 at around 2 lp/mm, and is limited by light scattering of the emitted light from the storage phosphor rather than the optics or sensor pixelation. The modulation transfer function for the CsBr:Eu2+ plate is bimodal, with a high frequency wing which is attributed to the light-guiding behaviour of the needle structure. The detective quantum efficiency has been determined using a radioisotope source and is comparatively low at 0.017 for the CMOS camera and 0.006 for the CCD camera, attributed to the poor light harvesting by the lens. The primary advantages of the method are portability, robustness, digital imaging and low cost; the limitations are the low detective quantum efficiency and hence signal-to-noise ratio for medical doses, and restricted range of plate sizes. Representative images taken with medical doses are shown and illustrate the potential use for portable basic radiography.

Keywords:
Optics CMOS sensor Image sensor Detective quantum efficiency Materials science Optical transfer function Phosphor Lens (geology) Computed radiography Image intensifier Optoelectronics Digital radiography Computer science Physics Artificial intelligence Radiography Image quality

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Topics

Digital Radiography and Breast Imaging
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Radiation

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