2014
DOI: 10.6028/jres.119.021
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The Metrology of a Rastered Spot of X Rays used in Security Screening

Abstract: In recent times, ionizing radiation has been used around the world to screen persons for non-medical purposes, namely to detect bulk explosives or other contraband hidden on the body including materials not registered by metal detectors. In contrast to conventional transmission or projection imaging, backscatter and forward-scatter systems employ a “flying spot” of x rays and large-area detectors. A small spot is rastered across an individual and the Compton scatter signal collected by these detectors is quick… Show more

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“…The image acquisition principle of the pencil-beam-based prototype backscatter X-ray scanner developed in this study is similar to that of conventional flying-spot scanning systems [7,8]. As shown in figure 3, our system employs a fixed vertical-slit collimator, rendering the cone-beam a fan-beam, along with a rapidly rotating disk collimator with four equidistant slits, rendering the fan-beam a pencil-beam.…”
Section: Pencil-beam Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The image acquisition principle of the pencil-beam-based prototype backscatter X-ray scanner developed in this study is similar to that of conventional flying-spot scanning systems [7,8]. As shown in figure 3, our system employs a fixed vertical-slit collimator, rendering the cone-beam a fan-beam, along with a rapidly rotating disk collimator with four equidistant slits, rendering the fan-beam a pencil-beam.…”
Section: Pencil-beam Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%