The development and characterisation of large area inorganic-organic hybrid X-ray imagers
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"SilverRay Ltd is a start-up company whose primary goal is to exploit the technology developed in large area high sensitivity broad-band X-ray detectors. This proprietary technology has been demonstrated to be 2-3 orders of magnitude higher in its sensitivity than the conventional organic detectors; while operating at low voltage, and offer excellent conformability to non-planar surfaces. The detector active material that has been patent protected consists of an 'X-ray sensitive ink' containing an interpenetrating network of organic material and inorganic nanoparticles. The 'X-ray sensitive ink' can be used to coat films over any substrate, especially without constraints for flexible detectors. Thus far, small area detectors (area < 1 cm2) have been developed with the scale-up currently being conducted by SilverRay Ltd.
Challenges lie within the production of a uniform component mixture in a thick film across the device and subsequently between pixel to pixel. Films coated over large area will be characterised along with the A4I partners, to have a better understanding on how to optimise the X-ray sensitive ink and its fabrication processes for manufacture. The outcome of this project will facilitate the company to have a better understanding on routes to optimise the active layer of the detector which would lead to higher performance imagers and faster response times, which will lead to higher specification detectors."
Silverray Ltd | LEAD_ORG |
Npl Management Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Silverray Ltd | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
Lgc (Teddington) Limited | PARTICIPANT_ORG |
HEIDI GOENAGA INFANTE | PM_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Detectors
- Films
- Technology companies
- Large enterprises
- Optimisation
- X-ray technology
Extracted key phrases
- Large area high sensitivity broad
- Large area inorganic
- Small area detector
- Organic hybrid x
- Ray sensitive ink
- Ray detector
- Conventional organic detector
- Detector active material
- Ray imager
- Band x
- High performance imager
- Organic material
- Flexible detector
- Magnitude high
- Inorganic nanoparticle