Dublin, May 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Medical X-Ray Detectors Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Product, Modality, Module Type, End User, Application, and Country Analysis - ...
Tissue-equivalent detector Flexible X-ray detectors based on organic semiconductors modified with high-Z heteroatoms could prove ideal for a wide range of medical imaging, radiotherapy and dosimetry ...
Researchers have created the world's thinnest X-ray detector using tin mono-sulfide (SnS) nanosheets. Highly sensitive and with a rapid response time, the new X-ray detector is less than 10 nanometers ...
Flexible detection: Prabodhi Nanayakkara and colleagues are developing robust, high-sensitivity curved X-ray detectors for medical applications. (Courtesy: University of Surrey) Digital flat-panel ...
X-rays can be an incredibly powerful medical tool, but as evidenced by the lead aprons we don when using them, they also come with potential health risks. To solve for this, researchers have now ...
Researchers in Australia have tapped into cutting-edge materials science to produce the world's thinnest X-ray detector, the component that translates energy from radiation into visual or electronic ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Thursday it has developed a new digital X-ray system which can deliver sharper images and save ...
In medicine, security, nuclear safety and scientific research, X-rays are essential tools for seeing what remains hidden. The materials used to create X-ray detectors can be rigid, expensive and ...
Scientists in Australia have used tin mono-sulfide (SnS) nanosheets to create the thinnest X-ray detector ever made, potentially enabling real-time imaging of cellular biology. X-ray detectors are ...