@inproceedings{bd6c3111b0fd4e279c6e2e1411262a28,
title = "Large-area flat-panel amorphous silicon imagers",
abstract = "Flat-panel x-ray imaging arrays based upon thin-film electronics are increasingly under development and investigation for a variety of applications. Our research has progressed to the point where three large area designs have now been fabricated, including a new 26 × 26 cm 2 array. These arrays are the largest self-scanning, solid-state imaging arrays thus far reported. In all probability, they represent only the first examples of an entirely new class of real-time imaging devices whose properties offer significant advantages over current radiographic and fluoroscopic x-ray technologies. A general overview of the current state of this emerging imaging technology is presented. Our large area array designs are described and x- ray images from a high resolution array are presented. Future challenges as well as anticipated trends and developments are discussed.",
author = "Antonuk, {Larry E.} and J. Boudry and Y. El-Mohri and W. Huang and Siewerdsen, {J. H.} and John Yorkston and Street, {Robert A.}",
year = "1995",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0819417807",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
pages = "216--227",
editor = "{Van Metter}, {Richard L.} and Jacob Beutel",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
note = "Medical Imaging 1995: Physics of Medical Imaging ; Conference date: 26-02-1995 Through 27-02-1995",
}