Progress on large field-of-view coded aperture push-broom Compton scatter imaging

Y. Liu, X. Xiao,Z. Zhang, W. Zhou,X. Wang, L. Wei

nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference(2020)

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Compton scatter imaging (CSI) is a useful nondestructive testing technique because of its flexible detection layout and high sensitivity to low-Z but high-density materials such as organics. However, previous CSI methods are limited by their low use of X-rays. Recently, we have devised a novel method called coded aperture push-broom CSI (CAPCSI) to improve the use of X-rays. In this work, we will present our progress on large field-of-view CAPCSI. A fan-beam of X-rays scans objects line-by-line and then the X-rays are scattered backward to two linear array detectors. Each detector consists of 144 scintillators, 96 Silicon photo-multipliers, and a 32-channel readout circuit array. In front of the two detectors, a mask and an anti-mask are placed individually to filter the backscattered X-rays. The coding sequences of the mask and the anti-mask are just opposite so that two complementary images could be recorded simultaneously. After averaging the two images, we finally obtain a better image for low-dose imaging.
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previous CSI methods,aperture push-broom CSI,field-of-view CAPCSI,fan-beam,X-rays scans objects line-by-line,linear array detectors,96 Silicon photo-multipliers,32-channel readout circuit array,anti-mask,backscattered X-rays,coding sequences,complementary images,low-dose imaging,aperture push-broom compton scatter,compton scatter imaging,useful nondestructive testing technique,flexible detection layout,high-density materials
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