TY - JOUR
T1 - Demonstration of iodine K-edge imaging by use of an energy-discrimination X-ray computed tomography system with a cadmium telluride detector
AU - Abudurexiti, Abulajiang
AU - Kameda, Masashi
AU - Sato, Eiichi
AU - Abderyim, Purkhet
AU - Enomoto, Toshiyuki
AU - Watanabe, Manabu
AU - Hitomi, Keitaro
AU - Tanaka, Etsuro
AU - Mori, Hidezo
AU - Kawai, Toshiaki
AU - Takahashi, Kiyomi
AU - Sato, Shigehiro
AU - Ogawa, Akira
AU - Onagawa, Jun
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research and Advanced Medical Scientific Research from MECSST, Health and Labor Sciences research grants, grants from the Keiryo Research Foundation, The Promotion and Mutual Aid Corporation for Private Schools of Japan, the Japan Science and Technology Agency, and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization.
PY - 2010/7
Y1 - 2010/7
N2 - An energy-discrimination K-edge X-ray computed tomography (CT) system is useful for increasing the contrast resolution of a target region by utilizing contrast media. The CT system has a cadmium telluride (CdTe) detector, and a projection curve is obtained by linear scanning with use of the CdTe detector in conjunction with an X-stage. An object is rotated by a rotation step angle with use of a turntable between the linear scans. Thus, CT is carried out by repetition of the linear scanning and the rotation of an object. Penetrating X-ray photons from the object are detected by the CdTe detector, and event signals of X-ray photons are produced with use of charge-sensitive and shaping amplifiers. Both the photon energy and the energy width are selected by use of a multi-channel analyzer, and the number of photons is counted by a counter card. For performing energy discrimination, a low-dose-rate X-ray generator for photon counting was developed; the maximum tube voltage and the minimum tube current were 110 kV and 1.0 μA, respectively. In energy-discrimination CT, the tube voltage and the current were 60 kV and 20.0 μA, respectively, and the X-ray intensity was 0.735 μGy/s at 1.0 m from the source and with a tube voltage of 60 kV. Demonstration of enhanced iodine K-edge X-ray CT was carried out by selection of photons with energies just beyond the iodine K-edge energy of 33.2 keV.
AB - An energy-discrimination K-edge X-ray computed tomography (CT) system is useful for increasing the contrast resolution of a target region by utilizing contrast media. The CT system has a cadmium telluride (CdTe) detector, and a projection curve is obtained by linear scanning with use of the CdTe detector in conjunction with an X-stage. An object is rotated by a rotation step angle with use of a turntable between the linear scans. Thus, CT is carried out by repetition of the linear scanning and the rotation of an object. Penetrating X-ray photons from the object are detected by the CdTe detector, and event signals of X-ray photons are produced with use of charge-sensitive and shaping amplifiers. Both the photon energy and the energy width are selected by use of a multi-channel analyzer, and the number of photons is counted by a counter card. For performing energy discrimination, a low-dose-rate X-ray generator for photon counting was developed; the maximum tube voltage and the minimum tube current were 110 kV and 1.0 μA, respectively. In energy-discrimination CT, the tube voltage and the current were 60 kV and 20.0 μA, respectively, and the X-ray intensity was 0.735 μGy/s at 1.0 m from the source and with a tube voltage of 60 kV. Demonstration of enhanced iodine K-edge X-ray CT was carried out by selection of photons with energies just beyond the iodine K-edge energy of 33.2 keV.
KW - CdTe detector
KW - Energy discrimination
KW - Iodine K-edge CT
KW - Photon counting
KW - X-ray CT
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U2 - 10.1007/s12194-010-0088-8
DO - 10.1007/s12194-010-0088-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 20821086
AN - SCOPUS:77955518285
SN - 1865-0333
VL - 3
SP - 127
EP - 135
JO - Radiological Physics and Technology
JF - Radiological Physics and Technology
IS - 2
ER -