X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Computerized tomography
Patent
1996-08-16
1998-05-26
Porta, David P.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Specific application
Computerized tomography
378 4, A61B 603
Patent
active
057578788
ABSTRACT:
In an x-ray scanning system having an x-ray source and a plurality of x-ray detectors mounted in substantially linear arrays and positioned along an arc extending about a focal spot defined by the x-ray source, the placement of the arrays along the arc is optimized to substantially avoid interfering contact between adjacent arrays. Each detector array is located at a preselected radial distance from the focal spot and oriented at a preselected angle with respect to radial lines extending from the focal spot so that the radiation-insensitive end portions of adjacent arrays overlap in the tangential direction. The tangential spacing between adjacent detector arrays is thus approximately equal to the tangential spacing between adjacent detectors in a single array.
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Deych Ruvin
Dobbs John
Analogic Corporation
Porta David P.
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