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Assessment of image quality in x-ray radiography imaging using a small plasma focus device

Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry (18790895)Year: August 2014Volume: 101Issue: Pages: 59 - 65
Kanani A.Shirani Bidabadi B.aJabbari I.a Mokhtari J.

Abstract

This paper offers a comprehensive investigation of image quality parameters for a small plasma focus as a pulsed hard x-ray source for radiography applications. A set of images were captured from some metal objects and electronic circuits using a low energy plasma focus at different voltages of capacitor bank and different pressures of argon gas. The x-ray source focal spot of this device was obtained to be about 0.6. mm using the penumbra imaging method. The image quality was studied by several parameters such as image contrast, line spread function (LSF) and modulation transfer function (MTF). Results showed that the contrast changes by variations in gas pressure. The best contrast was obtained at a pressure of 0.5. mbar and 3.75. kJ stored energy. The results of x-ray dose from the device showed that about 0.6. mGy is sufficient to obtain acceptable images on the film. The measurements of LSF and MTF parameters were carried out by means of a thin stainless steel wire 0.8. mm in diameter and the cut-off frequency was obtained to be about 1.5. cycles/mm. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.


Author Keywords

ContrastCut off frequencyLine spread functionModulation transfer functionPlasma focusRadiography

Other Keywords

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