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24 April 2024
 
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X-ray multi-energy radiography with scintillator-photodiode detectors
S.V. Naydenov ; V.D. Ryzhikov ; B.V. Grinyov ; E.K. Lisetskaya ; A.D. Opolonin ; D.N. Kozin ;
Date 5 Jun 2002
Subject Instrumentation and Detectors; Medical Physics; Physics and Society | physics.ins-det physics.med-ph physics.soc-ph
AbstractFor reconstruction of the spatial structure of many-component objects, it is proposed to use multi-radiography with detection of X-ray by combined detector arrays using detectors of ``scintillator-photodiode’’ type. A theoretical model has been developed of multi-energy radiography for thickness measurements of multi-layered systems and systems with defects. Experimental studies of the sensitivity, output signal of various inspection systems based on scintillators $ZnSe(Te)$ and $CsI(Tl)$, and object image reconstruction (with organics and non-ogranics materials singled out) have been carried out.
Source arXiv, physics/0206014
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