Abstract

We report on the design and characterization of a monolithic single-photon-counting (SPC) X-ray detector integrating an amorphous semiconductor sensor. Our prototype combines amorphous selenium (a-Se), a well-known photoconductor, with a CMOS readout integrated circuit (ROIC) containing two 26×196 arrays of single-energy-threshold pixels. We achieve high spatial resolution for capturing single 60-keV photons by implementing 11.4- μ\textm-pitch pixels and by integrating a 70- μ\textm-thick a-Se sensor on the ROIC. We present experimental SPC results using a mono-energetic 60-keV radioactive source. Our results also suggest that our prototype a-Se/CMOS detector leverages the small-pixel effect (SPE) due to the large ratio of a-Se thickness to pixel pitch. This effect could overcome the slow inherent transient response of a-Se for high count rate X-ray diagnostic applications like mammography.

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