COMPARISON BETWEEN X-RAY TUBE BASED AND SYNCHROTRON RADIATION BASED μCT

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Brunke, Oliver [1 ]
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[1] GE Sensing & Inspect Technol GmbH, Phoenix Xray, Wunstorf, Germany
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X-ray tube CT system; synchrotron radiation-based CT; comparison; nanofocus X-ray tube; bone architecture; composite microstructure;
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TB3 [工程材料学];
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Nowadays, X-ray tube-based high-resolution CT systems are widely used in scientific research and industrial applications. But the potential, convenience and economy of these lab systems is often underestimated. The present paper shows the comparison of sophisticated conventional CT with synchrotron radiation-based CT (SR mu CT). The different aspects and characteristics of both approaches like spatial and density resolution, penetration depth, scanning time or sample size is described in detail. The tube-based CT measurements were performed with a granite-based phoenix nanotom CT system (GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies, Wunstorf, Germany) equipped with a 180 kV - 15 W high-power nanofocus tube with tungsten or molybdenum targets. The tube offers a wide range of applications from scanning low absorbing samples in nanofocus mode with voxel sizes below 500 nm and strong absorbing objects in the high power mode with focal spot and voxel sizes of a few microns. The SR mu CT measurements were carried out with the absorption contrast set-up at the beamlines W 2 and BW 2 at HASYLAB/DESY (Hamburg, Germany), operated by the GKSS Research Center. The range of samples examined covers materials of very different absorption levels and related photon energies for the CT scans. Both quantitative and qualitative comparisons of CT scans using composites from the field of materials science are shown.
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页码:1174 / 1183
页数:10
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