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6 May 2004 Technology and image results of a spectral CT system
Bjoern J. Heismann, Stefan Wirth, Silke Janssen, Quirin Spreiter
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Abstract
We report the implementation and first test results of a two-channel spectral Computed Tomography (CT) prototype. We use an energy-resolving CT detector with a sandwich-like two layer set-up. Compared to dual-energy approaches with tube voltage switching, it yields a low and a high energy channel in a one shot measurement. We explain the basic set-up of the system and its calibration. The effects of spectral weighting are examined and the weighting functions w(E) of the detector channels are calculated. We present spectral image data of a water phantom, a set of calibration materials and an organic sample. Finally, we show how the data can be used for quantitative CT measurements. The system is work in progress and currently not available in the United States.
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Bjoern J. Heismann, Stefan Wirth, Silke Janssen, and Quirin Spreiter "Technology and image results of a spectral CT system", Proc. SPIE 5368, Medical Imaging 2004: Physics of Medical Imaging, (6 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.530217
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Bone

X-ray computed tomography

Calibration

Computed tomography

Tissues

Liquids

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