Appendix A: Storage Phosphor Technology
The EPIX SCANNER Digital Imaging System produces high quality
Unstable Excited
Expose to Red Laser
Blue light emitted as molecul es return
the energy of
In essence, they act as an “energy trap,” storing
The EPIX SCANNER further excites the phosphor crystals to an unstable state by exposing them to a red laser. The phosphor crystals then release a blue light and return to their stable ground state. The EPIX
Stable Excited
State
to ground state
SCANNER reads this blue light and, with the imaging software, produces an image.
Expose IP to
Imaging Plates Ground
State (Erased Imaging
How Storage Phosphor Imaging Plates Work
Each EPIX SCANNER Imaging Plate is made up of a very thin layer of tiny storage phosphor crystals that are bonded together and coated on a flexible sheet of plastic. These storage phosphor crystals have the ability to capture
This process does not completely erase the imaging plate. Some crystals remain as “energy traps.” This information can be erased by exposing the imaging plate to light. A few seconds of low levels of light will usually not effect the image quality. Once erased, the imaging plate can be
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