1993
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/38/9/002
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The image quality characteristics of a novel ultra-high-resolution film/screen system

Abstract: A filmkcreen system is described where the light emission of the intensifying screen is in the ultraviolet (w), which is more efficiently absorbed by lhe film, and hence print-through is vinualiy eliminated. In addition, because of significantly higher uv absorption within the screen, the modulation lransfer function (Mm) is superior to that of conventional systems based on visible light. Thus the overall uv fildscreen system has superior imaging efficiency and quality, as measured by the detective quantum eff… Show more

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“…The values of DQE peaked at 80 kVp and 80 mg/cm 2 , attaining a value of 0.312. This value is accurate within the limits of experimental errors [5,6] and is also within the limits of values published by previous studies [6,14,15] on commercial systems. Figure 3 shows the variation NEP with increasing Xray tube voltage for various Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb±La 2 O 2 S:Tb phosphor mixtures in varying proportions.…”
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“…The values of DQE peaked at 80 kVp and 80 mg/cm 2 , attaining a value of 0.312. This value is accurate within the limits of experimental errors [5,6] and is also within the limits of values published by previous studies [6,14,15] on commercial systems. Figure 3 shows the variation NEP with increasing Xray tube voltage for various Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb±La 2 O 2 S:Tb phosphor mixtures in varying proportions.…”
Section: Theoretical Calculationssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This calculation, however, includes the MTF of the scanner and of the film. To obtain the screen MTF the data were corrected by dividing with the MTF of the scanner, whereas the film's MTF was considered equal to unity for frequencies up to 100 lp/cm [14,19,21]. The MTF uncertainties were between 0.7 %, at low spatial frequencies and thin screens, and 3 % at high frequencies and thick screens.…”
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“…Replacement of visible-light-emitting phosphors with UV-emitting M}YTaO was found to signi"cantly improve radiographic image sharpness (4,5). There are two reasons for the improvement in image quality.…”
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confidence: 99%