A Distributed, Field Emission-Based X-Ray Source for Phase Contrast Imaging

An x-ray source for use in Phase Contrast Imaging is disclosed. In particular, the x-ray source includes a cathode array of individually controlled field-emission electron guns. The field emission guns include very small diameter tips capable of producing a narrow beam of electrons. Beams emitted from the cathode array are accelerated through an acceleration cavity and are directed to a transmission type anode, impinging on the anode to create a small spot size, typically less than five micrometers. The individually controllable electron guns can be selectively activated in patterns, which can be advantageously used in Phase Contrast Imaging.

Departments: Microsystems Technology Laboratories, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • distributed, field emission-based x-ray source for phase contrast imaging
    United States of America | Granted | 10,068,740

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