“…Detectors capable of full energy resolution imaging with a limited degree of pixelation first became commercially available well over a decade ago, however, the limited number of pixels and large pitch currently associated with these types of detectors [34] limits their application to highresolution X-ray µCT. A large number of different types of energy-discriminating detector are now commercially available and could potentially be used with the matrix method presented here, including the Medipix [35], Pilatus [36], XPAD [37], PiXirad [15], HEXITEC detector [38] and more recently, the hyperspectral X-ray detector [39]. Hyperspectral X-ray detectors are able to provide a full X-ray spectrum at each individual detector pixel, typically by separating and classifying the incident X-ray photon energy into a very large number (up to several thousand) of discrete energy bins.…”