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- W2060816786 abstract "Previous analysis in our research program investigating the potential use of scattered photons for medical x-ray imaging has been for monoenergetic beams. In practice, polyenergetic beams are almost always used due to their higher photon fluence rate. The effects of beam polychromaticity on x-ray scatter imaging are determined with the aid of our semianalytic model that images a target object against a background material of the same dimensions when both are situated within a water phantom. Our analysis involves four different photon beams with constant incident energy fluence: (1) a monoenergetic beam with photon energy E0, (2) a dual peak beam with two separate monoenergetic peaks of energies E1 and E2, (3) a clinical x-ray beam, and (4) a rectangular beam with uniform energy fluence between energies Emin and Emax. A comparison between the polyenergetic spectra is accomplished by matching the centroids and standard deviations of the dual peak and rectangular spectra to those of the clinical x-ray spectrum. For the task of imaging liver versus fat structures 1 cm thick in a 25-cm-diam spherical water phantom with the scattered photons between 2 degrees and 12 degrees, the predicted signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) obtained with a 100 kV beam is 87.5% of the SNR acquired with the optimum monoenergetic beam (SNRopt). The SNR for the corresponding dual peak beam is 84.4% of SNRopt and for the rectangular beam is 86.3%. Our analysis shows that monoenergetic x-ray beams are not necessary for x-ray scatter imaging." @default.
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