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Cadmium Zinc Telluride: The Wonder Material Powering a Medical 'Revolution'
vendredi 12 décembre 2025, 08:00 , par Slashdot
The 1-million-pound scanner works by detecting gamma rays emitted by a radioactive substance that is injected into patients' bodies. But the scanner's sensitivity means less of this substance is needed than before: 'We can reduce doses about 30%,' says Dr Wechalekar. While CZT-based scanners are not new in general, large, whole-body scanners such as this one are a relatively recent innovation. CZT itself has been around for decades but it is notoriously difficult to manufacture. 'It has taken a long time for it to develop into an industrial-scale production process,' says Arnab Basu, founding chief executive of Kromek. The newly formed CZT, a semiconductor, can detect tiny photon particles in X-rays and gamma rays with incredible precision -- like a highly specialized version of the light-sensing, silicon-based image sensor in your smartphone camera. Whenever a high energy photon strikes the CZT, it mobilizes an electron and this electrical signal can be used to make an image. Earlier scanner technology used a two-step process, which was not as precise. 'It's digital,' says Dr Basu. 'It's a single conversion step. It retains all the important information such as timing, the energy of the X-ray that is hitting the CZT detector -- you can create color, or spectroscopic images.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/12/12/0346227/cadmium-zinc-telluride-the-wonder-material-power...
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