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18 August 2011Light decreases through the x-ray imaging chain
1Peking Univ. Shenzhen Graduate School (China) 2Nanjing Univ. of Posts and Telecommunication (China) 3Shenzhen Invengo Information Technology Co., Ltd. (China) 4Nanjing Univ. of Science and Technology (China)
It is well known that light signal gets weaker in the imaging process through the imaging chain. To make it possible that
the output image is of enough brightness for the human eye to "see" the information from the final image, we modeled
the light signal passing through the x-ray imaging chain. The imaging chain is composed of several optoelectronic
devices with characteristics, so the model elements mainly include spectral matching and inverse square distance for it is
assumed that the imaging system runs under the fine condition and without noise disturbance. This paper can be valuable
and referential for designing an x-ray imaging system and it is the same for other kinds of imaging systems.
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Chunyu Yu, Lingli Kong, Junju Zhang, Shengdong Zhang, "Light decreases through the x-ray imaging chain," Proc. SPIE 8194, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Advances in Imaging Detectors and Applications, 81941V (18 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.900325