First CT using Medipix3 and the MARS-CT-3 spectral scanner

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The MARS research group has created a new version of their scanner for taking improved spectral CT datasets. This version of the scanner (MARS-CT-3) has taken the first Medipix3 CT images of a phantom. MARS-CT-3 incorporates a new gantry, new x-ray sources and the new MARS readout board, as well as the ability to connect gas lines to the specimen. The new gantry has improved mechanical rigidity and can perform scans faster. Magnification can be controlled by moving the detector and the x-ray source independently. The brighter x-ray source means images can be taken six times faster. Gas lines allow the user to control various environmental factors inside the scanner, such as temperature, or deliver oxygen and anaesthetics, providing the ability to do a full spectroscopic CT scan of a live sedated biological specimen, such as a mouse. The new MARS readout is able to read from all current chips from the Medipix family, has faster image downloading, and the use of up to six Medipix detectors in parallel on the same chip carrier. The use of Medipix3 chips allows for compensation of charge sharing via Charge Summing Mode. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.

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Walsh, M. F., Opie, A. M. T., Ronaldson, J. P., Doesburg, R. M. N., Nik, S. J., Mohr, J. L., … Butler, P. H. (2011). First CT using Medipix3 and the MARS-CT-3 spectral scanner. In Journal of Instrumentation (Vol. 6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/6/01/C01095

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