A bent Laue analyser crystal for Rayleigh-to-Compton computed tomography

A new optical system to perform tomography based on the Rayleigh‐to‐Compton (RC) method with high spatial and spectral resolution is presented. The RC technique allows the effective atomic number of a sample to be measured and finds application in bone mineral densitometry in medicine. It is particu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of synchrotron radiation 1998-05, Vol.5 (3), p.1085-1087
Hauptverfasser: Schulze, Clemens, Kleuker, Ulf
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A new optical system to perform tomography based on the Rayleigh‐to‐Compton (RC) method with high spatial and spectral resolution is presented. The RC technique allows the effective atomic number of a sample to be measured and finds application in bone mineral densitometry in medicine. It is particularly useful for the characterization of the distribution of biological materials which do not exhibit distinctive diffraction peaks. The system is based on the separation of the elastic line from the spectrum that is scattered by the sample by means of a bent Laue analyser crystal, and the subsequent independent detection of the elastic and inelastic parts of the spectrum with two large‐area scintillation counters. The high energy resolution permits operation at low momentum transfer, where the RC method has its best contrast‐to‐noise ratio for low‐Z materials. The geometrical and spectral requirements in terms of the incident beam and the conical analyser crystal are discussed. A first‐generation tomographic imaging system (pencil beam, scanned sample) as implemented at the ESRF Compton‐Scattering Station ID15B is described. A high‐resolution tomographic reconstruction of a bone sample is presented.
ISSN:1600-5775
0909-0495
1600-5775
DOI:10.1107/S0909049597017251