High-energy high-dose microfocus X-ray computed tomography driven by high-average-current photo-injector

JOURNAL OF X-RAY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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High-energy, high-dose, microfocus X-ray computed tomography (HHM CT) is one of the most effective methods for high-resolution X-ray radiography inspection of high-density samples with fine structures. Minimizing the effective focal spot size of the X-ray source can significantly improve the spatial resolution and the quality of the sample images, which is critical and important for the performance of HHM CT. The objective of this study is to present a 9MeV HHM CT prototype based on a high-average-current photo-injector in which X-rays with about 70 mu m focal spot size are produced via using tightly focused electron beams with 65/66 mu m beam size to hit an optimized tungsten target. In digital radiography (DR) experiment using this HHM CT, clear imaging of a standard 0.1mm lead DR resolution phantom reveals a resolution of 6 lp/mm (line pairs per mm), while a 5 lp/mm resolution is obtained in CT mode using another resolution phantom made of 10mmferrum. Moreover, comparing with the common CT systems, a better turbine blade prototype image was obtained with this HHM CT system, which also indicates the promising application potentials of HHM CT in non-destructive inspection or testing for high-density fine-structure samples.
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Digital radiography (DR), Microfocus X-ray computed tomography (CT), non-destructive inspection, X-ray source, X-ray focal spot
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