| Literature DB >> 33603050 |
Seongwook Choi1, Eun-Yeong Park1, Sinyoung Park1, Jong Hyun Kim2,3, Chulhong Kim4,5.
Abstract
X-ray induced acoustic imaging (XAI) is an emerging biomedical imaging technique that can visualize X-ray absorption contrast at ultrasound resolution with less ionizing radiation exposure than conventional X-ray computed tomography. So far, medical linear accelerators or industrial portable X-ray tubes have been explored as X-ray excitation sources for XAI. Here, we demonstrate the first feasible synchrotron XAI (sXAI). The synchrotron generates X-rays, with a dominant energy of 4 to 30 keV, a pulse-width of 30 ps, a pulse-repetition period of 2 ns, and a bunch-repetition period of 940 ns. The X-ray induced acoustic (XA) signals are processed in the Fourier domain by matching the signal frequency with the bunch-repetition frequency. We successfully obtained two-dimensional XA images of various lead targets. This novel sXAI tool could complement conventional synchrotron applications.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33603050 PMCID: PMC7893053 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83604-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379