Typical X-ray detectors for non-destructive testing (NDT) are line detectors or area detectors, like e.g. flat panel detectors. Multi-line detectors are currently only available in medical Computed Tomography (CT) scanners. Compared to flat panel detectors, line and multi-line detectors can achieve much higher frame rates. This allows time-resolved 3D CT scans of an object under investigation. Also, an improved image quality can be achieved due to reduced scattered radiation from object and detector themselves. Another benefit of line and multi-line detectors is that very wide detectors can be assembled easily, while flat panel detectors are usually limited to an imaging field with a size of approx. 40 × 40 cm2 at maximum. The big disadvant...
Purpose: The variable resolution x-ray (VRX) CT scanner provides substantial improvement in the spat...
Several important technological and economic trends are shaping the research on non-destructive test...
Photon counting detectors are of growing importance in medical imaging because they enable routine m...
The Nuclear Measurement Laboratory (LMN) at CEA Cadarache in France is developing a high-energy tomo...
The NanoXCT project aims at the strong need of the nanotechnology sector for non-destructive testing...
The small size and dynamic range of the best two-dimensional X-Ray detectors are impediments in the ...
The basic inspection techniques of X-ray digital radiography and computed tomography use some kind o...
Four-dimensional (4-D) computed tomography (CT) is a dynamic volume imaging system of moving organs ...
A large-area pixel x-ray detector is being developed to collect eight successive frames of wide dyna...
In the nanotechnology sector there is a strong need for non-destructive testing instruments that can...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable non destractive testing (NDT) an detrology...
We present advancements made to a large area-detector based system for industrial x-ray computed tom...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable method for non-destructive testing (NDT) a...
Analysis of random samples as well as inspection and verification of prototypes, e.g. in aluminium c...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable metrology and Non Destructive Testing (NDT...
Purpose: The variable resolution x-ray (VRX) CT scanner provides substantial improvement in the spat...
Several important technological and economic trends are shaping the research on non-destructive test...
Photon counting detectors are of growing importance in medical imaging because they enable routine m...
The Nuclear Measurement Laboratory (LMN) at CEA Cadarache in France is developing a high-energy tomo...
The NanoXCT project aims at the strong need of the nanotechnology sector for non-destructive testing...
The small size and dynamic range of the best two-dimensional X-Ray detectors are impediments in the ...
The basic inspection techniques of X-ray digital radiography and computed tomography use some kind o...
Four-dimensional (4-D) computed tomography (CT) is a dynamic volume imaging system of moving organs ...
A large-area pixel x-ray detector is being developed to collect eight successive frames of wide dyna...
In the nanotechnology sector there is a strong need for non-destructive testing instruments that can...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable non destractive testing (NDT) an detrology...
We present advancements made to a large area-detector based system for industrial x-ray computed tom...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable method for non-destructive testing (NDT) a...
Analysis of random samples as well as inspection and verification of prototypes, e.g. in aluminium c...
The increase of Computed Tomography (CT) as an applicable metrology and Non Destructive Testing (NDT...
Purpose: The variable resolution x-ray (VRX) CT scanner provides substantial improvement in the spat...
Several important technological and economic trends are shaping the research on non-destructive test...
Photon counting detectors are of growing importance in medical imaging because they enable routine m...