Patent ID: 7205548

Claim:
A process for producing a stack of one or more detector elements aligned together in an x-ray detector, wherein said detector element includes an electrically conductive plate substrate with a first planar surface and an upper edge and a lower edge, at least two electrically conductive elongate strip electrodes spaced from each other, each electrically conductive elongate strip electrode being mounted on an insulator interposed between the electrically conductive elongate strip electrode and the first planar surface of the electrically conductive plate substrate, and wherein each detector element is positioned in the stack in such a way that each detector element is aligned in the direction of the flux of x-rays incident on each detector element when the x-ray detector is in use, comprising the steps of: machining a pre-selected number of substantially identical tapered electrically conductive plate substrates with the size of each substrate larger than that required by the detector; fabricating on the first planar surface of each tapered electrically conductive plate substrate a substantially identical microstructure comprising the at least two electrically conductive elongate strip electrodes, the insulator interposed between each electrically conductive elongate strip electrodes and the first planar surface, and spacers mounted on the first planar surface of each electrically conductive plate substrate for preventing the electrically conductive elongate strip electrodes on one electrically conductive plate substrate from electrically contacting an electrically conductive plate substrate in an adjacent detector element; packing and bonding together the tapered electrically conductive plate substrates to form a fan-shaped pre-stack structure, and machining the fan-shaped pre-stack structure to produce the stack having a flat top surface and a flat bottom surface, wherein the top surface of the stack faces the x-ray source when assembled with the x-ray source.