Comparative Analysis of Multilayer Lead Oxide-Based X-ray Detector Prototypes

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 11;22(16):5998. doi: 10.3390/s22165998.

Abstract

Lead oxide (PbO) photoconductors are proposed as X-ray-to-charge transducers for the next generation of direct conversion digital X-ray detectors. Optimized PbO-based detectors have potential for utilization in high-energy and dynamic applications of medical X-ray imaging. Two polymorphs of PbO have been considered so far for imaging applications: polycrystalline lead oxide (poly-PbO) and amorphous lead oxide (a-PbO). Here, we provide the comparative analysis of two PbO-based single-pixel X-ray detector prototypes: one prototype employs only a layer of a-PbO as the photoconductor while the other has a combination of a-PbO and poly-PbO, forming a photoconductive bilayer structure of the same overall thickness as in the first prototype. We characterize the performance of these prototypes in terms of electron-hole creation energy (W±) and signal lag-major properties that define a material's suitability for low-dose real-time imaging. The results demonstrate that both X-ray photoconductive structures have an adequate temporal response suitable for real-time X-ray imaging, combined with high intrinsic sensitivity. These results are discussed in the context of structural and morphological properties of PbO to better understand the preparation-fabrication-property relationships of this material.

Keywords: PbO; X-ray detector; direct conversion; lead oxide; photoconductor; sensitivity; signal lag.

MeSH terms

  • Electrons*
  • Lead
  • Oxides
  • Radiography
  • X-Rays

Substances

  • Oxides
  • Lead
  • lead oxide