“…With dual energy CT, two measurements of the imaging objects acquired with different beam spectra enable differentiation and quantification of two or more materials based on the energy dependence of each material (Alvarez and Macovski, 1976). For example, a patient image can be decomposed into iodine and water images and the amount of iodine at each location can be quantified (Johnson et al, 2007, Chandarana et al, 2011, Li et al, 2013). Another common application of dual energy CT is to generate virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) (Goodsitt et al, 2011, Matsumoto et al, 2011, Yu et al, 2011, Yu et al, 2012).…”