학술논문

Modulation transfer function of a selenium-based digital mammography system
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on. 53(3):1118-1122 Jun, 2006
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Bioengineering
Digital modulation
Transfer functions
Mammography
Detectors
Spatial resolution
X-ray imaging
Amorphous materials
Image edge detection
Imaging phantoms
Frequency
Medical imaging
Monte Carlo simulations
scattering
X-ray detector
Language
ISSN
0018-9499
1558-1578
Abstract
Digital mammography systems with detectors based on amorphous selenium exhibit outstanding spatial resolution characterized by the modulation transfer function (MTF). We measured the detector behavior of the Siemens Mammomat Novation/sup DR/ with 70 /spl mu/m pixel pitch and compared the results to analytical evaluations based on Monte Carlo simulations. Experimentally, the MTF of the mammography system is obtained from the images of a lead bar pattern or an edge phantom using different X-ray spectra. The simulations take into account all relevant X-ray interactions in the selenium layer. The resulting line-spread function is transformed to the MTF. Even at the Nyquist frequency (i.e., 7.14 mm/sup -1/), the measured MTF is well above 45% and thus fairly close to its theoretical limit (64%). The MTF shows a few percentage points of low-frequency drop, which can be explained in part by the presence of scattered radiation. The simulations allow the features observed to be explained. The detector investigated provides excellent spatial resolution and appears well suited for high-end mammography.