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14 September 1993 Junction CCD-based x-ray sensor for dental applications
Antonius J.G. Spiekerman, J. A. Willemen, E. J. van Leeuwen
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Abstract
Charge-Coupled Devices are used as x-ray sensors. For dental purposes it is important to have an image area of roughly 3 X 4 cm2. In case of direct imaging with an MOS Charge-Coupled Device one is restricted to image areas of about 1.5 X 2.5 cm2. The reason for this is that in commercially available CCDs one aims at getting a high spatial resolution on a small area. This article will show, that Junction Charge-Coupled Devices do not have this restriction, which makes these devices perfectly suited for dental purposes.
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Antonius J.G. Spiekerman, J. A. Willemen, and E. J. van Leeuwen "Junction CCD-based x-ray sensor for dental applications", Proc. SPIE 1896, Medical Imaging 1993: Physics of Medical Imaging, (14 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154610
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Electrons

Molybdenum

Sensors

X-rays

Medical imaging

Physics

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