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MO‐D‐304A‐05: Optimal Material Selection of Primary Modulator for Scatter Correction Based On the K‐Edge Discontinuity
Author(s) -
Gao H,
Watkins R,
Zhu L,
Fahrig R
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.3182234
Subject(s) - optics , transmission (telecommunications) , detector , physics , materials science , discontinuity (linguistics) , mathematics , computer science , telecommunications , mathematical analysis
Purpose : To select an optimal material for the primary modulator in order to minimize its effect of beam hardening (BH). A measurement‐based scatter correction method that uses a checkerboard pattern of attenuating material (primary modulator) placed between the X‐ray source and the object has been developed and verified. In the practical implementation, BH is a limiting factor because the signal modulation depends on the object in the field of view (FOV). Methods : The transmission factor for different modulator materials (Be, Al, Cu, Ag, W, Ho, Er and Tm) was calculated for object thicknesses ranging from 0 to 30 cm equivalent water by using a simulated spectrum of our tabletop cone‐beam CT system at 120 kVp. We then generated scatter‐free projection images of a 30‐cm diameter water cylinder, with and without the modulator in place, and reconstructed CT slices after demodulation. Visibility of rings was compared for no noise, and with 2% added Gaussian noise. We also measured the transmission factors of 25 μm of Cu, W and Er for different combinations of Al (0–8 mm) and Cu (0–0.3 mm) filtration. Results : For a transmission factor of ∼0.9, simulations show that Er provides the least amount of variability as a function of added filtration (max variation<1.8%). The ring artifacts in simulated reconstructions were significantly reduced when using the Er, particularly in the presence of noise. Measured variability of transmission factors were 2.5%, 1.0% and 8.6% for 25 μm of Cu, Er and W, respectively. Conclusions : An optimization of modulator material to minimize BH artifact was proposed and validated. The variation of the transmission factor as a function of X‐ray energy reaches a local minimum when the K‐edge of the modulator material is near the mean energy of the spectrum. Design and evaluation of an Erbium modulator is underway.