Computed Radiography Flashcards
DR was introduced in _____ by _____
1981; Fuji
Digital imaging began with __________ and ________
CT ; MRI
PSL
PSP
SPS
IP
Photostimulable Luminescence
Photostimulable Phosphor
Storage Phosphor Screen
Imaging Plate
SP
PMT
PD
Storage Phosphor
Photomultiplier Tube
Photodiode
But in screen-film radiography the _____________ is a scintillator that emits light in response to an x-ray interaction.
radiographic intensifying screen
Some materials such as ___________ emit some light promptly in the way that a scintillator does following x-ray exposure.
barium fluorohalide with europium (BaFBr:Eu or BaFI:Eu)
They also emit light some time later when exposed to a different light source, which is called ___________
photostimulable luminescence (PSL).
It is an activator and is responsible for the storage property of the PSL.
europium (Eu)
ATOMIC NUMBER
Barium
Fluorine
Bromine
Barium - 56
Fluorine - 9
Bromine - 3
ELECTRON BINDING ENERGY
Barium
Fluorine
Bromine
ELECTRON BINDING ENERGY
Barium - 37
Fluorine - 5
Bromine - 12
Many Compton and photoelectric x-ray interactions occur with outer-shell electrons, sending them into an excited, metastable state. When these electrons return to the ground state, _________________
visible light is emitted
Latent image occurs in the form of metastable electrons, such screens are called ______________
storage phosphor screens (SPSs).
The SPS appears ______ because the small PSP particles (_________) scatter light excessively. Such scattering is called _______. PSP particles are randomly positioned throughout a _________
white ; 3 - 10 um ; turbid ; binder
CR signal loss is objectionable after approximately _________
8 hours
The IP has __________ that reduces backscatter x-rays. This improves the contrast resolution of the image receptor.
lead backing