An experimentally validated simulation model of a two-bin flat-panel cadmium telluride photon-counting detector for spectroscopic breast imaging applications
Abstract:Flat-panel, cadmium telluride (CdTe) photon counting detectors (PCDs) are of interest for contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM). Modelling of the frequency-dependent imaging performance of CdTe PCDs is useful for optimization of technique parameters. The purpose of this work is to experimentally validate a Monte-Carlo-based model of the frequency-dependent imaging performance of a CdTe PCD for contrast-enhanced breast imaging. Our Monte-Carlo model accounts for the basic physics of x-ray detection by P… Show more
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