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Characterization of the a-Se Film for Phosphor based X-ray light Modulator

형광체 기반 X선 광 변조기를 위한 비정질 셀레늄 필름 특성

  • 강상식 ((재)김해시 차세대 의생명융합산업지원센터) ;
  • 박지군 ((주)리스템 R&D 센터) ;
  • 조성호 (인제대학교 의용공학과) ;
  • 차병열 ((재)김해시 차세대 의생명융합산업지원센터) ;
  • 신정욱 (인제대학교 의용공학과한국기계연구원) ;
  • 이건환 (한국기계연구원) ;
  • 문치웅 (인제대학교 의료영상연구소) ;
  • 남상희 (인제대학교 의료영상연구소)
  • Published : 2007.04.30

Abstract

PXLM(Phosphor based x-ray light modulator) has a combined structure by phosphor, photoconductor, and liquid crystal and it can realize x-ray image of high resolution in clinical diagnosis area. In this study, we fabricated a photoconductor and investigated electrical and optical properties to confirm application possibility of radiator detector of PXLM structure. As photoconductor, amorphous selenium(a-Se), which is used most in DR(Digital radiography) of direct conversion method, was used and for formation of thin film, it was formed as $20{\mu}m-thick$ by using thermal vacuum evaporation system. For a produced a-Se film, through XRD(X-ray diffraction) and SEM(Scanning electron microscope), we investigated that amorphous structure was uniformly established and through optical measurement, for visible light of 40 $0\sim630nm$, it had absorption efficiency of 95 % and more. After fabricated a-Se film on the top of ITP substrate, hybrid structure was manufactured through forming $Gd_2O_3:Eu$ phosphor of $270{\mu}m-thick$ on the bottom of the substrate. As the result to confirm electrical property of the manufactured hybrid structure, in the case of appling $10V/{\mu}m$, leakage current of $2.5nA/cm^2$ and x-ray sensitivity of $7.31nC/cm^2/mR$ were investigated. Finally, we manufactured PXLM structure combined with hybrid structure and liquid crystal cell of TN(Twisted nematic) mode and then, investigated T-V(Transmission vs. voltage) curve of external light source for induced x-ray energy. PXLM structure showed a similar optical response with T-V curve that common TN mode liquid crystal cell showed according to electric field increase and in appling $50\sim100V$, it showed linear transmission efficiency of $12\sim18%$. This result suggested an application possibility of PXLM structure as radiation detector.

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