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12 September 2016 Flash radiography studies with microcolumnar CsI
Duane Smalley, Steve Lutz, Stuart A. Baker, Dane V. Morgan, Kristina K. Brown, Andrew Corredor, Jesus J. Castaneda, David H. Phillips, Andrew S. Smith
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Abstract
There is growing interest in using low-energy flash x-ray sources in radiographic applications to provide high-contrast images of low-density objects. Due to the low-energy nature of the detected photons, thin bright scintillators are desired. In order to pursue an optimum radiographic system, experimental studies have been performed of the static imaging properties of thin microcolumnar CsI using a Platts x-ray source. The Platts source is a nominally 300 keV endpoint rod pinch diode x-ray source with a ~35 ns pulse time. The source was used to measure the imaging properties of microcolumnar CsI with various thicknesses and backings. The experimental setup was modeled in GEANT4, and the images were simulated to estimate system performance. Taking into account the source photon production, radiation transport, and system optical performance, an accurate assessment of the detection system can be deduced.
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Duane Smalley, Steve Lutz, Stuart A. Baker, Dane V. Morgan, Kristina K. Brown, Andrew Corredor, Jesus J. Castaneda, David H. Phillips, and Andrew S. Smith "Flash radiography studies with microcolumnar CsI", Proc. SPIE 9969, Radiation Detectors: Systems and Applications XVII, 996904 (12 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238676
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Scintillators

Reflectivity

Photons

X-ray sources

Imaging systems

Optical testing

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