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Comparing and evaluating the efficacy of the TOR18FG Leeds test X-ray phantom for T-rays.

Elise Maree Pogson1, Joanne McNamara, Peter Metcalfe, Roger A Lewis.   

Abstract

The commercially available X-ray fluoroscopy quality assurance phantom, the Leeds test object TOR18FG, was found to be suitable to assess T-ray image quality in the range (0.1-0.4) THz at a depth of 0.5 cm. Previous to this only custom made phantoms, made especially for the T-ray region, assessed T-ray spatial resolution. However, if sub-wavelength techniques are used, the Leeds test phantom may be implemented to measure the T-ray systems spatial resolution, allowing us to directly compare X-ray and T-ray spatial resolution. The systems compared include a Gulmay Orthovoltage machine (X-ray), the On Board Imager (OBI) of a Varian linear accelerator (X-ray), a two-colour system (T-ray) and Terahertz Time Domain Spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system. X-rays were found to have a spatial resolution of 1.25 lp/mm using the On Board Imager of a Varian Linear Accelerator whilst T-rays imaged using a broadband source imaged through a spatial pinhole had a spatial resolution of 0.56 lp/mm. The TOR18FG background material was found to block, 90% and 99% of the broadband T-rays emitted from a THz-TDS photo-conductive emitter, at 0.4 THz and 0.53 THz respectively. Contrast sensitivity was found to be 3% for 25 cm × 25 cm X-ray field at 65 kV, whilst this value could not be established for T-rays using the TOR18FG. All contrast circles were found to be the same for T-rays i.e. all 40% at 0.1 THz. Images of the same leaf were taken with diagnostic X-rays and both broadband and continuous wave (CW) T-ray systems. T-rays proved superior in providing image contrast, for a hydrated leaf, over X-rays.

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Keywords:  Terahertz; X-ray; imaging; resolution

Year:  2013        PMID: 23483115      PMCID: PMC3591503          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2013.02.05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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