Kodak DirectView CR 825 Theory Manual page 18

Hide thumbs Also See for DirectView CR 825:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

THEORY GUIDE
10DEC05
When a STORAGE PHOSPHOR SCREEN is exposed to X-rays:
TG4825-1
Page
special PHOSPHOR on the SCREEN absorbs the radiation in degrees of intensity
18 of 120
determined the body part and the type of SCREEN:
soft body tissues absorb a small quantity of radiation - these areas are indicated in the
X-ray image by mid-range values
bone tissues absorb most of the radiation - these areas are indicated in the X-ray
image by light values
X-rays that do not hit any obstructions are indicated in the X-ray image by dark values
High Resolution SCREENS absorb less energy than General Purpose SCREENS
SCREEN has a latent image in the areas that were exposed to the radiation. The quantity
of stored energy or charge on the SCREEN is proportional to the quantity of
X-ray energy absorbed by the SCREEN.
Characteristics of the
STORAGE PHOSPHOR
SCREEN
X-ray absorption
Photostimulable
luminescence
Fading
Residual image
About 50% of the X-ray energy is released in the form of
fluorescence when the SCREEN is exposed. The X-ray energy
remaining makes the latent image on the SCREEN.
When the charged PHOSPHOR on the SCREEN is stimulated by
light, the PHOSPHOR releases or discharges blue light proportional
to the energy the PHOSPHOR has stored.
The latent image fades with time, but it is possible to read data from
the SCREEN for a number of days after scanning.
After a SCREEN is erased by exposing it to light, it keeps some
charge from the latent image. This charge does not make the
SCREEN less effective when it is used again.
Description
Radiography Theory

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Directview cr 85056344825

Table of Contents