1 July 1993 Electro-optic imaging chain for a biplanar fluorscope for neurosurgery: magnetic field sensitivity and contrast measurements
P. A. Ramos, Stephen W. Allison, J. A. Molloy, Michael A. Lawson, E. G. Quate, Rogers C. Ritter, George T. Gilles, Michael Sean Grady, Matthew A. Howard III
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Abstract
The effects of magnetic fields on the microchannel plate (MCP) image intensifiers to be used in a novel biplanar fluoroscope are studied along with the system's overall contrast as a function of beam energy. For a second-generation device with wrap-around power supply, B-3dB values for the gain roll-off were found to be approximately 0.08 T (axial field) and 0.06 T (transverse field). The maximum image shift resuiting from a 0.0035-T transverse field is found to be 0.065 mm, limited by centroid location error resulting from low-dose x-ray noise. The results of x-ray contrast studies suggests that the presently estimated 0.1-rad dose delivered to the patient (2-h magnetic stereotaxis procedure; 12% "fluoro-on" duty cycle) might be reduced by increasing the x-ray energy.
P. A. Ramos, Stephen W. Allison, J. A. Molloy, Michael A. Lawson, E. G. Quate, Rogers C. Ritter, George T. Gilles, Michael Sean Grady, and Matthew A. Howard III "Electro-optic imaging chain for a biplanar fluorscope for neurosurgery: magnetic field sensitivity and contrast measurements," Optical Engineering 32(7), (1 July 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138719
Published: 1 July 1993
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KEYWORDS
Microchannel plates

Magnetism

Electrons

X-rays

Image intensifiers

X-ray imaging

Imaging systems

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