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17 July 2015 Evaluation of resolution performance of high energy x-ray CT
Makoto Abe, Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Osamu Sato, Katsutoshi Sato, Toshiyuki Takatsuji
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Proceedings Volume 9524, International Conference on Optical and Photonic Engineering (icOPEN 2015); 95241M (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2189513
Event: International Conference on Optical and Photonic Engineering (icOPEN2015), 2015, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Dimensional X-ray CT has attracted production industry due to its nature [1] enabling not only external dimensional measurement but also internal dimensional measurement which has been difficult for pre-existing dimensional measurement instruments. However, because the reconstruction process of three dimensional volume image may be affected by various kinds of error sources of the hardware and also the software, performance evaluation of dimensional X-ray CT has become one of the major issues [2], especially for X-ray CT system with higher energy such as several MeV. Resolution performance of high energy X-ray CT was evaluated by using a series of phantoms which equip regular line-and-space structures with various pitch sizes down to 100 micrometer. These phantoms were prototyped in the identical pitch sizes with three different materials. These phantoms were practically measured by a high energy X-ray CT. Results and perspective of the resolution performance is presented.
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Makoto Abe, Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Osamu Sato, Katsutoshi Sato, and Toshiyuki Takatsuji "Evaluation of resolution performance of high energy x-ray CT", Proc. SPIE 9524, International Conference on Optical and Photonic Engineering (icOPEN 2015), 95241M (17 July 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2189513
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray computed tomography

Tungsten

X-ray imaging

3D image processing

3D image reconstruction

Prototyping

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