| Literature DB >> 24357889 |
Matthieu N Boone1, Jan Garrevoet2, Pieter Tack2, Oliver Scharf3, David P Cormode4, Denis Van Loo1, Elin Pauwels1, Manuel Dierick1, Laszlo Vincze2, Luc Van Hoorebeke1.
Abstract
High resolution X-ray radiography and computed tomography are excellent techniques for non-destructive characterization of an object under investigation at a spatial resolution in the micrometer range. However, as the image contrast depends on both chemical composition and material density, no chemical information is obtained from this data. Furthermore, lab-based measurements are affected by the polychromatic X-ray beam, which results in beam hardening effects. New types of X-ray detectors which provide spectral information on the measured X-ray beam can help to overcome these limitations. In this paper, an energy dispersive CCD detector with high spectral resolution is characterized for use in high resolution radiography and tomography, where a focus is put on the experimental conditions and requirements of both measurement techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Color X-ray Camera; Computed tomography; Spectral X-ray imaging; pnCCD
Year: 2014 PMID: 24357889 PMCID: PMC3864699 DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2013.10.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res A ISSN: 0168-9002 Impact factor: 1.455