Development of precise energy spectrum measurement technique for high-power pulsed X-ray sources for industrial use

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It is difficult to obtain an accurate energy spectrum by measurement for X-rays which are produced by linear accelerators because so many photons are emitted within a very short period and the photons have energies in a wide range. In order to solve the problem, we developed a new technique utilizing the Bayesian estimation method combined with attenuation curve measurement using a step-shaped attenuation material. We experimentally confirmed the validity of the presented technique for an X-ray computed tomography (CT) system. By using the accurate energy information of emitted X-rays obtained by the developed technique, the quality of non-destructive inspection images can be expected to be improved for industrial X-ray radiography, X-ray CT and so on, using high-power X-ray sources.

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Takagi, H., & Murata, I. (2016). Development of precise energy spectrum measurement technique for high-power pulsed X-ray sources for industrial use. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 53(6), 766–773. https://doi.org/10.1080/00223131.2015.1072066

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