Aurich F, Stange R
Rofo. 1982 Feb;136(2):206-10. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1056028.
Scatter tomography (ST) is a method to acquire information about biological structures using Compton scattered photons. In contrast to previously published methods high resolution in ST is achieved by using conventional x-ray energies. From a general model for the calculation of the radiation exposure, a minimum of the x-ray dosis relative to the spatial resolution is predicted at 60 keV. A simple experimental set-up for recording scatter tomograms is described. First measurements on bovine lungs seem to confirm the expected advantages of the proposed method.
散射断层扫描(ST)是一种利用康普顿散射光子获取生物结构信息的方法。与先前发表的方法不同,ST中的高分辨率是通过使用传统的X射线能量来实现的。从辐射剂量计算的通用模型预测,在60keV时相对于空间分辨率的X射线剂量最小。本文描述了一种记录散射断层图像的简单实验装置。对牛肺的首次测量似乎证实了该方法预期的优势。