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9 August 1983 Applications Of 3-D Nuclear Scattering Radiography In Technology And Medicine
G. Charpak, J. C. Duchazeaubeneix, J. C. Faivre, D. Garreta, B. Guillerminet, D. Legrand, M. Rouger, J. C. Santiard, J. Saudinos, F. Sauli
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Proceedings Volume 0312, 1st European Conf on Cineradiography with Photons or Particles; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932927
Event: 1st European Conference on Cineradiography with Photons or Particles, 1981, Paris, France
Abstract
In 1975, nuclear scattering radiography was introduced as a new method giving three dimensional information 1. In a first part we shown the main characteristics and advantages by comparison with the conventional radiography. Various ways of using high energy proton beams for radiography have been considered and tried in the last decade. They relied mostly on the following mechanisms of beam attenuation : absorption by nuclear interaction ; Coulomb scattering. Computerized tomography can be considered with the proton beams treated like X-rays beams : like with X-rays projection, measurements under a considerable number of angles are necessary to obtain tomographic information.
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G. Charpak, J. C. Duchazeaubeneix, J. C. Faivre, D. Garreta, B. Guillerminet, D. Legrand, M. Rouger, J. C. Santiard, J. Saudinos, and F. Sauli "Applications Of 3-D Nuclear Scattering Radiography In Technology And Medicine", Proc. SPIE 0312, 1st European Conf on Cineradiography with Photons or Particles, (9 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932927
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