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Fabrication of high aspect-ratio polymer microstructures for large-area electronic portal x-ray imagers
Authors:Daniel J H  Sawant A  Teepe M  Shih C  Street R A  Antonuk L E
Affiliation:

aPalo Alto Research Center, 3333 Coyote Hill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304, United States

bDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States

Abstract:Megavoltage X-ray imaging performed during radiotherapy is the method of choice for geometric verification of patient localization and dose delivery. Presently, such imaging is increasingly performed using electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) based on indirect detection active matrix flat panel imagers (AMFPIs). These devices use a scintillating phosphor screen in order to convert incident X-rays into optical photons, which are then detected by the underlying active matrix photodiode array. The use of a continuous phosphor introduces a trade-off between X-ray quantum efficiency and spatial resolution, which limits current devices to use only not, vert, similar2% of the incident X-rays. This trade-off can be circumvented by “segmented phosphor screens”, comprising a two-dimensional matrix of optically isolated cell structures filled with scintillating phosphor. In this work we describe the fabrication of mm-thick segmented phosphor screens using the MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical-system) polymer SU-8. This method is capable of being extended to large-area substrates.
Keywords:High aspect-ratio  SU-8  X-ray imaging  Large-area MEMS  Polymer MEMS  Scintillator
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