AIP Advances (Mar 2019)

Demonstration of tomographic imaging of isotope distribution by nuclear resonance fluorescence

  • Heishun Zen,
  • Hideaki Ohgaki,
  • Yoshitaka Taira,
  • Takehito Hayakawa,
  • Toshiyuki Shizuma,
  • Izuru Daito,
  • Jun-ichiro Yamazaki,
  • Toshiteru Kii,
  • Hiroyuki Toyokawa,
  • Masahiro Katoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5064866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 035101 – 035101-7

Abstract

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Computed Tomography (CT) using X-ray attenuation by atomic effects is now widely used for medical diagnosis and industrial non-destructive inspection. In this study, we performed a tomographic imaging of isotope (208Pb) distribution by the Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence (NRF), i.e. isotope specific resonant absorption and scattering of gamma rays, using Laser Compton Scattering (LCS) gamma rays. The NRF-CT image which includes both effects of atomic attenuation and nuclear resonant attenuation was obtained. By accounting for the atomic attenuation measured by a conventional method at the same time, a clear 208Pb isotope CT image was obtained. The contrast degradation due to notch refilling caused by small-angle Compton scattering is discussed. This study clearly demonstrates the capability of the isotope-specific CT imaging based on nuclear resonant attenuation which will be a realistic technique when the next generation of extremely intense LCS gamma-ray sources will be available. The expected image acquisition time using these intense LCS gamma rays was discussed.