Development of an X-ray imaging system to prevent scintillator degradation for white synchrotron radiation

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2018 May 1;25(Pt 3):801-807. doi: 10.1107/S1600577518003193. Epub 2018 Apr 24.

Abstract

The high flux of the white X-ray beams from third-generation synchrotron light sources can significantly benefit the development of high-speed X-ray imaging, but can also bring technical challenges to existing X-ray imaging systems. One prevalent problem is that the image quality deteriorates because of dust particles accumulating on the scintillator screen during exposure to intense X-ray radiation. Here, this problem has been solved by embedding the scintillator in a flowing inert-gas environment. It is also shown that the detector maintains the quality of the captured images even after days of X-ray exposure. This modification is cost-efficient and easy to implement. Representative examples of applications using the X-ray imaging system are also provided, including fast tomography and multimodal phase-contrast imaging for biomedical and geological samples.

Keywords: X-ray exposure; fast imaging; inert gas; phase contrast; scintillators; white-beam detector.