Olsen U L, Schmidt S, Poulsen H F
Center for Fundamental Research: Metal Structures in Four Dimensions, Risø National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.
J Synchrotron Radiat. 2008 Jul;15(Pt 4):363-70. doi: 10.1107/S0909049508011370. Epub 2008 May 15.
A three-dimensional X-ray detector for imaging 30-200 keV photons is described. It comprises a set of semi-transparent structured scintillators, where each scintillator is a regular array of waveguides in silicon, and with pores filled with CsI. The performance of the detector is described theoretically and explored in detail through simulations. Based on available hardware, a spatial resolution of 1 microm is obtainable. The resolution of a single screen is shown to be determined only by the pitch, at least up to 100 keV. In comparison with conventional homogeneous screens, an improvement in efficiency by a factor of 5-15 is obtainable. The cross-talk between screens in the three-dimensional detector is shown to be negligible. The three-dimensional concept enables ray-tracing and super-resolution algorithms to be applied.