Direct Thin Film Transistor Array (Flat Panel) | X-ray Physics | Radiology Physics Course #36

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Direct thin film transistor array detectors have the ability to convert X-ray photon energy directly into an electrical signal. This is due to the amorphous selenium semiconductor layer which feeds ions towards the TFT array. This current is then stored in the capacitor prior to readout. Direct digital radiography systems have excellent spatial resolution but do not handle high energy X-ray photons well. This makes them ideal for mammography which we will look at more closely in a future module.

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