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14 September 1993 High-resolution dynamic CT scanner based on a variable-zoom XRII and a linear photodiode array
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Abstract
We have developed a CT scanner with high temporal and spatial resolution which can be used to acquire dynamic images of objects undergoing periodic motion. Our system comprises of an x-ray image intensifier (XRII) optically coupled to a linear photo-diode array (PDA) camera. The XRII has been modified to vary electronically the magnification of the image continuously over fields-of-view (FOV) ranging between 8 and 24 cm, and thus increasing the resolution from 1.4 mm-1 to 3.8 mm-1. In this way, we can select a magnification which maximizes the image resolution for a given object.
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Maria Drangova, David W. Holdsworth, and Aaron Fenster "High-resolution dynamic CT scanner based on a variable-zoom XRII and a linear photodiode array", Proc. SPIE 1896, Medical Imaging 1993: Physics of Medical Imaging, (14 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154584
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Image resolution

X-ray computed tomography

Computed tomography

Zoom lenses

Modulation transfer functions

Sensors

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