Three-dimensional and tomographic imaging device for X-ray and gamma-ray emitting objects
Abstract
An instrument for obtaining quantitative, three-dimensional and tomographic information relating to X-ray and gamma-ray emitting objects and for the orthoscopic viewing of such objects includes a multiple-pinhole aperture plate held spaced from an X-ray or gamma-ray to visible-light converter which is coupled to a visible-light image intensifier. The spacing between the aperture plate and the converter is chosen such that the mini-images of an emitting object formed by the pinholes do not substantially overlap as they impinge on the converter. The output of the image intensifier is digitized by a digitizing camera in terms of position and intensity and fed into a digital computer. The computer may output quantitative information relating to the emitting object directly, such as that relating to tomograms, or provide information in analogue form when coupled with a suitable viewing device to give an orthoscopic, three-dimensional image of the object.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- June 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985nasa.reptQ....Y
- Keywords:
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- Gamma Rays;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Pinhole Cameras;
- Tomography;
- X Rays;
- Converters;
- Digital Computers;
- Digital Data;
- Image Intensifiers;
- Patents;
- Pinholes;
- Instrumentation and Photography