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An efficient pre-object collimator based on an x-ray lens

Medical Physics 2021-01-21 v1

Abstract

A multi-prism lens (MPL) is a refractive x-ray lens with one-dimensional focusing properties. If used as a pre-object collimator in a scanning system for medical x-ray imaging, it reduces the divergence of the radiation and improves on photon economy compared to a slit collimator. Potential advantages include shorter acquisition times, a reduced tube loading, or improved resolution. We present the first images acquired with an MPL in a prototype for a scanning mammography system. The lens showed a gain of flux of 1.32 compared to a slit collimator at equal resolution, or a gain in resolution of 1.31-1.44 at equal flux. We expect the gain of flux in a clinical set-up with an optimized MPL and a custom-made absorption filter to reach 1.67, or 1.45-1.54 gain in resolution.

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@article{arxiv.2101.07788,
  title  = {An efficient pre-object collimator based on an x-ray lens},
  author = {Erik Fredenberg and Bjorn Cederstrom and Magnus Aslund and Peter Nillius and Mats Danielsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.07788},
  year   = {2021}
}
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