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Simulation study of plasma display panel-based flat panel x-ray detector
Hakjae Lee
*
,
Kisung Lee
, Sangheum Eom
, Hanho Park
, Jungwon Kang
*
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Simulation Study
100%
Plasma Display
100%
Flat Panel
100%
X-ray Detectors
100%
Digital Radiography
50%
Electric Field (E-field)
33%
Thin-film Transistors
33%
Signal Intensity
33%
Microstrip Detector
33%
Gaseous Detectors
33%
Avalanche Effect
33%
Gas Type
16%
Detectors for X-ray Imaging
16%
Radiation Detectors
16%
Motivation
16%
Unconventional Gas
16%
Amorphous Silicon
16%
Pixel Structure
16%
Radiography
16%
Gas Mixture
16%
Geant4
16%
Detector Structure
16%
Flat Panel Display
16%
Radiography Detector
16%
Monte Carlo Simulation Method
16%
Amorphous Selenium
16%
Panel Structure
16%
Ionization Process
16%
X-ray Imaging System
16%
Avalanche Process
16%
Quantitative Verification
16%
Engineering
Flat Panel
100%
Plasma Display Panel
100%
Thin-Film Transistor
33%
Signal Intensity
33%
Electric Field
33%
Imaging Systems
16%
Anodes and Cathode
16%
Simulation Method
16%
Flat Panel Display
16%
Radiation Detector
16%
X-Ray Radiography
16%
Gas Mixture
16%
Ionization
16%
Material Science
Digital Radiography
100%
Thin-Film Transistor
66%
Film
33%
Anode
33%
Cathode
33%
Amorphous Silicon
33%
Radiographic Testing
33%
Electron Ionization
33%
Gas Mixture
33%
Physics
Blood Plasma
100%
Thin Films
33%
Electric Field
33%
Radiation Detector
16%
X Ray Detector
16%
Flat Panel Display
16%
Gas Mixture
16%
Monte Carlo Method
16%
Amorphous Silicon
16%
Ionization
16%