Materials (Jun 2011)

Storage Phosphors for Medical Imaging

  • Peter Willems,
  • Dirk Vandenbroucke,
  • Paul Leblans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4061034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 6
pp. 1034 – 1086

Abstract

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Computed radiography (CR) uses storage phosphor imaging plates for digital imaging. Absorbed X-ray energy is stored in crystal defects. In read-out the energy is set free as blue photons upon optical stimulation. In the 35 years of CR history, several storage phosphor families were investigated and developed. An explanation is given as to why some materials made it to the commercial stage, while others did not. The photo stimulated luminescence mechanism of the current commercial storage phosphors, BaFBr:Eu2+ and CsBr:Eu2+ is discussed. The relation between storage phosphor plate physical characteristics and image quality is explained. It is demonstrated that the morphology of the phosphor crystals in the CR imaging plate has a very significant impact on its performance.

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