Comparative calibration of IP scanning equipment

Imaging Plates (IP) are diagnostic devices which contain a photostimulable phosphor layer that stores the incident radiation dose as a latent image. The image is read with a scanner which stimulates the decay of electrons, previously excited by the incident radiation, by exposition to a laser beam....

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Published inJournal of instrumentation Vol. 11; no. 5; p. C05012
Main Authors Ingenito, F., Andreoli, P., Batani, D., Boutoux, G., Cipriani, M., Consoli, F., Cristofari, G., Curcio, A., Angelis, R. De, Giorgio, G. Di, Ducret, J., Forestier-Colleoni, P., Hulin, S., Jakubowska, K., Rabhi, N.
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LanguageEnglish
Published 12.05.2016
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Summary:Imaging Plates (IP) are diagnostic devices which contain a photostimulable phosphor layer that stores the incident radiation dose as a latent image. The image is read with a scanner which stimulates the decay of electrons, previously excited by the incident radiation, by exposition to a laser beam. This results in emitted light, which is detected by photomultiplier tubes; so the latent image is reconstructed. IPs have the interesting feature that can be reused many times, after erasing stored information. Algorithms to convert signals stored in the detector to Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) counts depend on the scanner and are not available on every model. A comparative cross-calibration of the IP scanner Durr CR35 BIO, used in ABC laboratory, was performed, using the Fujifilm FLA 7000 scanner as a reference, to find the equivalence between grey-scale values given by the Durr scanner to PSL counts. Using an IP and a super(55)Fe [beta]-source, we produced pairs of samples with the same exposition times, which were analysed by both scanners, placing particular attention to fading times of the image stored on IPs. Data analysis led us to the determine a conversion formula which can be used to compare data of experiments obtained in different laboratories and to use IP calibrations available, till now, only for Fujifilm scanners.
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ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/11/05/C05012