| Literature DB >> 19582053 |
Erik Fredenberg1, Björn Cederström, Peter Nillius, Carolina Ribbing, Staffan Karlsson, Mats Danielsson.
Abstract
We present an experimental and theoretical evaluation of an x-ray energy filter based on the chromatic properties of a prism-array lens (PAL). It is intended for small-scale applications such as medical imaging. The PAL approximates a Fresnel lens and allows for high efficiency compared to filters based on ordinary refractive lenses, however at the cost of a lower energy resolution. Geometrical optics was found to provide a good approximation for the performance of a flawless lens, but a field-propagation model was used for quantitative predictions. The model predicted a 0.29 E/E energy resolution and an intensity gain of 6.5 for a silicon PAL at 23.5 keV. Measurements with an x-ray tube showed good agreement with the model in energy resolution and peak energy, but a blurred focal line contributed to a 29% gain reduction. We believe the blurring to be caused mainly by lens imperfections, in particular at the periphery of the lens.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19582053 DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.011388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894