Non-stationary model of oblique x-ray incidence in amorphous selenium detectors: I. Point spread function

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作者
Acciavatti, Raymond J. [1 ]
Maidment, Andrew D. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Dept Radiol, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
amorphous selenium; digital x-ray detectors; obliquity effect; point spread function (PSF); theoretical modeling; DIGITAL BREAST TOMOSYNTHESIS; CONTRAST-ENHANCED TECHNIQUE; IMAGING PERFORMANCE; OPTIMIZATION; MAMMOGRAPHY;
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10.1002/mp.13313
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PurposeIn previous work, a theoretical model of the point spread function (PSF) for oblique x-ray incidence in amorphous selenium (a-Se) detectors was proposed. The purpose of this paper is to develop a complementary model that includes two additional features. First, the incidence angle and the directionality of ray incidence are calculated at each position, assuming a divergent x-ray beam geometry. This approach allows the non-stationarity of the PSF to be modeled. Second, this paper develops a framework that is applicable to a digital system, unlike previous work which did not model the presence of a thin-film transistor (TFT) array. MethodsAt each point on the detector, the incidence angle and the ray incidence direction are determined using ray tracing. Based on these calculations, an existing model for the PSF of the x-ray converter (Med Phys. 1995;22:365-374) is generalized to a non-stationary model. The PSF is convolved with the product of two rectangle functions, which model the sampling of the TFT array. The rectangle functions match the detector element (del) size in two dimensions. ResultsIt is shown that the PSF can be calculated in closed form. This solution is used to simulate a digital mammography (DM) system at two x-ray energies (20 and 40keV). Based on the divergence of the x-ray beam, the direction of ray incidence varies with position. Along this direction, the PSF is broader than the reference rect function matching the del size. The broadening is more pronounced with increasing obliquity. At high energy, the PSF deviates more strongly from the reference rect function, indicating that there is more blurring. In addition, the PSF is calculated along the polar angle perpendicular to the ray incidence direction. For this polar angle, the shape of the PSF is dependent upon whether the ray incidence direction is parallel with the sides of the detector. If the ray incidence direction is parallel with either dimension, the PSF is a perfect rectangle function, matching the del size. However, if the ray incidence direction is at an oblique angle relative to the sides of the detector, the PSF is not rectangular. These results illustrate the non-stationarity of the PSF. ConclusionsThis paper demonstrates that an existing model of the PSF of a-Se detectors can be generalized to include the effects of non-stationarity and digitization. The PSF is determined in closed form. This solution offers the advantage of shorter computation time relative to approaches that use numerical methods. This model is a tool for simulating a-Se detectors in future work, such as in virtual clinical trials with computational phantoms.
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