The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can be relatively fast and easy to use. However, such codes are generally not suitable for the simulation of even slightly more complex experimental conditions, involving, for instance, first-order or higher-order scattering, X-ray fluorescence emissions, or more complex geometries, particularly for experiments that combine spatial resolution with spectral information. In such cases, simulations are often performed using codes based on the Monte Carlo method. In a simple Monte Carlo approach, the interaction position of an X-ray photon and the state of the photon after an interaction are obtained simply according to the theoretical probability di...
This paper presents a theoretical study on the design of an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer. The r...
There is a need for mathematical modelling for the evaluation of important parameters for photon ima...
At UGCT, the "Centre for X-ray Tomography" of the Ghent University, a wide variety of samples is sca...
The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can ...
A Monte Carlo code for the simulation of X-ray imaging and spectroscopy experiments in heterogeneous...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
In this thesis a software solution was developed that simulates the scattering of X-rays in matter u...
The X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a technique for the qualitative and quantitative determinat...
Purpose: Monte Carlo simulation is a very useful tool for radiotherapy and diagnostic radiology. Yet...
X-ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography (XFCT) is an emerging imaging technique that provides element...
A model for generating x-ray spectra of a diagnostic x-ray tube is presented. Electron and Photon tr...
Traditional simulation techniques such as wave optics methods and Monte Carlo (MC) particle transpor...
For over a century, film-based radiography has been used as a nondestructive testing technique for i...
Purpose: A new hybrid simulation for medical imaging which combines deterministic computation of X-r...
This chapter describes the use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate nuclear medicine imaging system...
This paper presents a theoretical study on the design of an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer. The r...
There is a need for mathematical modelling for the evaluation of important parameters for photon ima...
At UGCT, the "Centre for X-ray Tomography" of the Ghent University, a wide variety of samples is sca...
The simulation of X-ray imaging experiments is often performed using deterministic codes, which can ...
A Monte Carlo code for the simulation of X-ray imaging and spectroscopy experiments in heterogeneous...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
In this thesis a software solution was developed that simulates the scattering of X-rays in matter u...
The X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a technique for the qualitative and quantitative determinat...
Purpose: Monte Carlo simulation is a very useful tool for radiotherapy and diagnostic radiology. Yet...
X-ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography (XFCT) is an emerging imaging technique that provides element...
A model for generating x-ray spectra of a diagnostic x-ray tube is presented. Electron and Photon tr...
Traditional simulation techniques such as wave optics methods and Monte Carlo (MC) particle transpor...
For over a century, film-based radiography has been used as a nondestructive testing technique for i...
Purpose: A new hybrid simulation for medical imaging which combines deterministic computation of X-r...
This chapter describes the use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate nuclear medicine imaging system...
This paper presents a theoretical study on the design of an X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer. The r...
There is a need for mathematical modelling for the evaluation of important parameters for photon ima...
At UGCT, the "Centre for X-ray Tomography" of the Ghent University, a wide variety of samples is sca...