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9 March 2017 Lab-based x-ray nanoCT imaging
Mark Müller, Sebastian Allner, Simone Ferstl, Martin Dierolf, Tomi Tuohimaa, Franz Pfeiffer
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Abstract
Due to the recent development of transmission X-ray tubes with very small focal spot sizes, laboratory-based CT imaging with sub-micron resolutions is nowadays possible. We recently developed a novel X-ray nanoCT setup featuring a prototype nanofocus X-ray source and a single-photon counting detector. The system is based on mere geometrical magnification and can reach resolutions of 200 nm. To demonstrate the potential of the nanoCT system for biomedical applications we show high resolution nanoCT data of a small piece of human tooth comprising coronal dentin. The reconstructed CT data clearly visualize the dentin tubules within the tooth piece.
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Mark Müller, Sebastian Allner, Simone Ferstl, Martin Dierolf, Tomi Tuohimaa, and Franz Pfeiffer "Lab-based x-ray nanoCT imaging", Proc. SPIE 10132, Medical Imaging 2017: Physics of Medical Imaging, 101320L (9 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2254785
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Image resolution

X-ray computed tomography

Sensors

X-ray imaging

Teeth

X-ray optics

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