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BACK-ILLUMINATED PHOTODIODES FOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY DETECTORS
BACK-ILLUMINATED PHOTODIODES FOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY DETECTORS
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机译:计算机断层扫描探测器的背照式光电二极管
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A CT scanner (10) includes a reconstruction processor (42) for reconstructing an image from digital signals from detector arrays (20). Each detector array includes scintillation crystals (22) arranged in an array for converting x-ray radiation into light. An array of back-illuminated photo diodes (24) is mounted beneath the scintillation crystal array for converting the light emitted from the scintillation crystals into electrical charge. The electrical charge from the back-illuminated photodiodes is transmitted via a path (54, 56) orthogonal to the detector array (20) to signal processing circuitry (66). The back-illuminated photodiode has a side (28) which is in optical communication with the crystal array (22) and which is optically transmissive to photons of light emanating from the crystal. The converted electrical charge leaves the photodiode via electrical connections (32, 38) or bump bonds (62, 72) on the photodiode (24). This arrangement allows a plurality of paths (54, 56) through the substrate (52) supporting the photodiode to provide electrical connectivity from the array (20) to processing circuitry (66), reducing or eliminating the bottleneck of electrical leads from conventional arrays.
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