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Design and characterization of high energy micro-CT with a laser-based X-ray source

Authors :
Yang, Yue
Wu, Yu-Chi
Li, Liang
Zhang, Si-Yuan
Dong, Ke-Gong
Zhang, Tian-Kui
Yu, Ming-Hai
Zhang, Xiao-Hui
Zhu, Bin
Tan, Fang
Yan, Yong-Hong
Li, Gang
Fan, Wei
Lu, Feng
Zhao, Zong-Qing
Zhou, Wei-Min
Cao, Lei-Feng
Gu, Yu-Qiu
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The increasingly demand for machining accuracy and product quality excites a great interest in high-resolution non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, but spatial resolution of conventional high-energy computed tomography (CT) is limited to sub-millimeter because of large X-ray spot size. Therefore, we propose a novel high-resolution high-energy CT based on laser-driven X-ray source and prove its feasibility to allow high-spatial-resolution tomographic imaging of dense objects. A numerical model is developed with a consideration of realistic factors including parameter fluctuations, statistical noise and detecting efficiency. By using modulation transfer functions, the system performance is quantitatively characterized and optimized in terms of source characteristics, detector aperture, geometrical configuration and projection parameters. As a result, the simulated tomography for a high-density object (up to 19.35g/cm3) achieves a basic spatial resolution of 64.9{\mu}m. This concept expands the prospects of laser-based compact X-ray sources and shows a great potential to achieve high-perspectivity micro-CT imaging for various industrial applications.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1809.02354
Document Type :
Working Paper