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CMOS image sensors are nowadays widely used for medical X-Ray imaging as a replacement for amorphous silicon flat panels
Scintillators produce visible light by converting X-ray energy. The substance entirely absorbs the energy of the incoming X-ray, activating a molecule of the detection material. The electromagnetic spectrum’s optical region is when the molecule emits a pulse of light as it de-excites.
A point detector, which makes use of a NaI crystal scintillator, is the most widely used detector and the workhorse of XRD. For many applications, its qualities are adequate for fundamental research.
However, some trials experience poor peak-to-background data, for instance because of the characteristics of the sample.
The Global X-Ray Line Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
At RSNA, Teledyne will unveil its ground-breaking line of X-ray detectors that bridges the gap between CMOS-based and amorphous silicon detectors.
The new Axios flat panel detector series is based on an inventive IGZO technology, a unique, exclusive picture chain, and uses the highest performance components.
It is wholly designed and produced by Teledyne. The Axios product range is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding real-time diagnostic and interventional imaging applications, such as orthopaedics, vascular cardiology, and surgery, while providing an unsurpassed combination of performance and value.
Serious R&D allowed Chinese companies to catch up on detector performance and even lead on new types of detectors based on IGZO material. Meanwhile, they are very competitive on price, putting pressure on historical players with mature technologies, like aSi flat panel detectors.
At the system level, several Chinese players have entered the market over the last decades in all radiography fields. For example, United Imaging and Neusoft are gaining traction in the CT scan area.
Throughout the world, traditional radiography is being gradually replaced with computed tomography due to recent advancements in performance tied to computer power.
Global medical leaders concentrate on creating a supply chain, constructing local facilities, and providing affordable products based on established technology to address the markets of China, India, and other emerging nations.