학술논문

Light emission efficiency and imaging performance of Lu2O3:Eu nanophosphor under X-ray radiography conditions: Comparison with Gd2O2S:Eu.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Luminescence. Jul2014, Vol. 151, p229-234. 6p.
Subject
*PHOTON emission
*LUTETIUM compounds
*PHOSPHORS
*RADIOGRAPHY
*COMPARATIVE studies
*DIAGNOSTIC imaging
Language
ISSN
0022-2313
Abstract
Abstract: Nanocrystallic europium-activated lutetium oxide (Lu2O3:Eu) is a strong candidate for use in digital medical imaging applications, due to its spectroscopic and structural properties. The aim of the present study was to investigate the imaging and efficiency properties of a 33.3mg/cm2 Lu2O3:Eu scintillating screen coupled to a high resolution RadEye HR CMOS photodetector under radiographic imaging conditions. Since Lu2O3:Eu emits light in the red wavelength range, the light emission efficiency and the imaging performance were compared with results for a Gd2O2S:Eu phosphor screen. Parameters such as the Absolute Efficiency (AE), the X-ray Luminescence Efficiency (XLE), and the Detector Quantum Gain (DQG), were investigated. The imaging characteristics of Lu2O3:Eu nanophosphor screen were investigated in terms of the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), the Normalized Noise Power Spectrum (NNPS) and the Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE). It was found that Lu2O3:Eu nanophosphor has higher AE and XLE by a factor of 1.32 and 1.37 on average, respectively, in the whole radiographic energy range in comparison with the Gd2O2S:Eu screen. DQG was also found higher in the energy range from 50kVp to 100kVp and comparable thereafter. The imaging quality of Lu2O3:Eu nanophosphor coupled to the CMOS sensor was found to outmatch in any aspect in comparison with the Gd2O2S:Eu screen. These results indicate that Lu2O3:Eu nanophosphor could be considered for further research in order to be used in medical imaging applications. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]