scholarly journals A Monte Carlo simulation of scattering reduction in spectral x-ray computed tomography

Author(s):  
Matteo Busi ◽  
Ulrik L. Olsen ◽  
Erik B. Knudsen ◽  
Erik D. Christensen ◽  
Mohamad Khalil ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanghai Jiang ◽  
Peng He ◽  
Luzhen Deng ◽  
Mianyi Chen ◽  
Biao Wei

X-ray fluorescence computed tomography (XFCT) based on sheet beam can save a huge amount of time to obtain a whole set of projections using synchrotron. However, it is clearly unpractical for most biomedical research laboratories. In this paper, polychromatic X-ray fluorescence computed tomography with sheet-beam geometry is tested by Monte Carlo simulation. First, two phantoms (A and B) filled with PMMA are used to simulate imaging process through GEANT 4. Phantom A contains several GNP-loaded regions with the same size (10 mm) in height and diameter but different Au weight concentration ranging from 0.3% to 1.8%. Phantom B contains twelve GNP-loaded regions with the same Au weight concentration (1.6%) but different diameter ranging from 1 mm to 9 mm. Second, discretized presentation of imaging model is established to reconstruct more accurate XFCT images. Third, XFCT images of phantoms A and B are reconstructed by filter back-projection (FBP) and maximum likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM) with and without correction, respectively. Contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) is calculated to evaluate all the reconstructed images. Our results show that it is feasible for sheet-beam XFCT system based on polychromatic X-ray source and the discretized imaging model can be used to reconstruct more accurate images.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 1720-1726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanghai Jiang ◽  
Biao Wei ◽  
Peng Feng ◽  
Peng He ◽  
Luzhen Deng ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 251-255
Author(s):  
Tomasz Kowaluk ◽  
Maciej Maciak ◽  
Adam Woźniak ◽  
Piotr Tulik ◽  
Natalia Golnik

Abstract X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly recognized as a promising measuring technique for dimensional metrology. Various methods are being developed to improve measurement accuracy. Tests of new methods for such applications include accuracy evaluation with the use of calibrated workpieces; however, the internal algorithms of image acquisition and data processing might influence the experimental error, and then also the comparison of methods at different CTs. The accuracy of the results of tomographic measurements is influenced by many factors, one of which is the setting of the threshold value. The article presents the results of an attempt to use Monte Carlo simulated images to estimate deviations to determine threshold values to improve measurement accuracy and additionally, to estimate the impact of data processing. The differences of the results obtained from the simulated images were up to 4 % larger than those from tomographic images. It was caused by degradation of the image contrast by scattered radiation.


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