DocumentCode :
826812
Title :
Computed Tomography Using a Cs137 Source
Author :
Monahan, W. Gordon
Author_Institution :
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
fYear :
1977
Firstpage :
567
Lastpage :
569
Abstract :
The purpose of this work was to explore the use of a monenergetic gamma ray source and pulse counting techniques for use In a CT device. The ideal source for CT scanning is one with a 100-keV gamma ray, long lifetime and low-cost availabiltly in high specific activity. However, since the attenuation coefficient of tissue-like materials varies slowly with energy a Cs-137 source was used without significant disadvantage. Phantoms consisting of brass, aluminum and low-Z, organic polymers were scanned with 2.0 mm ray spacing and up to 60 angular orientations. The results from 0.1% statistical accuracy data obtained with the prototype scanner have demonstrated that a 2.5% density gradient can be detected. One of the advantages of a Cs-137 source is that the calculated attenuation coefficients are directly proportional to physical densities of the materials scanned.
Keywords :
Aluminum; Attenuation; Biological materials; Computed tomography; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Energy resolution; Gamma rays; Hospitals; Imaging phantoms; Radiation detectors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1977.4328741
Filename :
4328741
Link To Document :
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