“…For instance, with respect to spectral multiplexing, tungsten target spectra at (60 kVp, 2-mm Al filtration) and at (120 kVp, 2-mm Al, 3-mm Cu) present a spectral overlap of just a few percent. 5 However, the total flux of the 120 kVp spectrum is significantly reduced by the copper filtration; also scatter and fluorescence effects in the detector material do contribute a "cross talk" (spectrum tailing) from the high-energy band to the low energy band(s). Similarly, time multiplexing leads to an instantaneous power increase requirement proportional to the respective exposure times for the sources to be multiplexed.…”