Abstract
Multiple pixel x-ray sources facilitate new designs of imaging modalities that may result in faster imaging speed, improved image quality, and more compact geometry. We are developing a high-brightness multiple-pixel thermionic emission x-ray (MPTEX) source based on oxide-coated cathodes. Oxide cathodes have high emission efficiency and, thereby, produce high emission current density at low temperature when compared to traditional tungsten filaments. Indirectly heated micro-rectangular oxide cathodes were developed using carbonates, which were converted to semiconductor oxides of barium, strontium, and calcium after activation. Each cathode produces a focal spot on an elongated fixed anode. The x-ray beam ON and OFF control is performed by source-switching electronics, which supplies bias voltage to the cathode emitters. In this paper, we report the initial performance of the oxide-coated cathodes and the MPTEX source.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | N320-N336 |
| Journal | Physics in Medicine and Biology |
| Volume | 62 |
| Issue number | 13 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 13 2017 |
Keywords
- computed tomography
- multi-pixel x-ray source
- novel CT geometry
- tetrahedron beam CT
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