Computed Tomography is a widely used imaging technique for non-destructive testing and evaluation in industry. Tomographic modalities exploit only primary radiation, which is non-deviated but attenuated radiation going through matter. However, in the energy range of X and gamma rays used in non destructive testing, Compton effect is an important physical phenomenon which should be taken into account. Compton Scattering Tomography is precisely theimaging technique, which not only accounts for the Compton effect but also uses it to image material electronic density. This paper proposes the concept of a Compton scanner,which is formed by a source and several detectors placed on a circular ring. When the detectors are set to register the energy...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample’s electron density are compile...
We propose a new method for reconstructing defects in bulk materials, via the recovery of the electr...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample\u27s electron density are comp...
A new modality of Compton Scattering Tomogra-phy is presented. This model is composed of a fixed sou...
International audienceCompton Scatter Imaging stands out among the novel approaches for exploring th...
The requirement to scope and analyze hidden parts of the human body and the limitations of current i...
A method for non-invasively generating tomographic images of electron density in materials using Com...
International audiencePatrimonial and ancient material objets having a attened geometry, i.e. having...
Since the first introduction of reconstructive tomography in medicine more than a decade ago, resear...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample\u27s electron density are comp...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
International audienceCompton Scattering Tomography (CST) is an emerging imaging process, which expl...
The recent development of energy-resolved scintillation crystals opens the way to build novel imagin...
Abstract—Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense invest...
This thesis is concerned with the study of new modalities of Compton scattering tomography which are...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample’s electron density are compile...
We propose a new method for reconstructing defects in bulk materials, via the recovery of the electr...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample\u27s electron density are comp...
A new modality of Compton Scattering Tomogra-phy is presented. This model is composed of a fixed sou...
International audienceCompton Scatter Imaging stands out among the novel approaches for exploring th...
The requirement to scope and analyze hidden parts of the human body and the limitations of current i...
A method for non-invasively generating tomographic images of electron density in materials using Com...
International audiencePatrimonial and ancient material objets having a attened geometry, i.e. having...
Since the first introduction of reconstructive tomography in medicine more than a decade ago, resear...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample\u27s electron density are comp...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
International audienceCompton Scattering Tomography (CST) is an emerging imaging process, which expl...
The recent development of energy-resolved scintillation crystals opens the way to build novel imagin...
Abstract—Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense invest...
This thesis is concerned with the study of new modalities of Compton scattering tomography which are...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample’s electron density are compile...
We propose a new method for reconstructing defects in bulk materials, via the recovery of the electr...
An instrument is demonstrated whereby radiographic images of a sample\u27s electron density are comp...