Sensors (Dec 2020)

Enhanced Tomographic Sensing Multimodality with a Crystal Analyzer

  • Alexey Buzmakov,
  • Marina Chukalina,
  • Irina Dyachkova,
  • Anastasia Ingacheva,
  • Dmitry Nikolaev,
  • Denis Zolotov,
  • Igor Schelokov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20236970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 23
p. 6970

Abstract

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This article demonstrates how a combination of well-known tools—a standard 2D detector (CCD (charge-coupled device) camera) and a crystal analyzer—can improve the multimodality of X-ray imaging and tomographic sensing. The use of a crystal analyzer allowed two characteristic lines of the molybdenum anode—Kα and Kβ—to be separated from the polychromatic radiation of the conventional X-ray tube. Thus, as a result of one measurement, three radiographic projections (images) were simultaneously recorded. The projection images at different wavelengths were separated in space and registered independently for further processing, which is of interest for the spectral tomography method. A projective transformation to compensate for the geometric distortions that occur during asymmetric diffraction was used. The first experimental results presented here appear promising.

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