IP Library Granted Patent US 9,414,796
Granted Patent B2
US 9,414,796 · App. 14/219,436 · Granted Aug 16, 2016

X-ray recording system for x-ray imaging at high image frequencies of an object under examination by way of direct measurement of the interference pattern

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Patent No.
US 9,414,796
App. No.
14/219,436
Granted
Aug 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An x-ray recording system is disclosed for x-ray imaging of an object under examination by way of direct measurement of an interference pattern, especially for differential, real-time capable phase-contrast imaging. In at least one embodiment, the system includes with at least one x-ray emitter for creating quasi-coherent x-ray radiation; an x-ray image detector, including a detector layer and detector pixels arranged in a matrix; and a diffraction or phase grating, disposed between the object under examination and the x-ray image detector, configured to create an interference pattern, directly detectable in the nth Talbot order by an x-ray image detector with a very high achievable local resolution, which amounts to at least half the wavelength of the interference pattern in accordance with the Nyquist theory arising in the nth Talbot order.

Claims (35)

1. An x-ray recording system for x-ray imaging of an object under examination via direct measurement of an interference pattern, the x-ray recording system comprising:

at least one x-ray emitter configured to generate quasi-coherent x-ray radiation;

an x-ray image detector; and

a diffraction or phase grating between the object under examination and the x-ray image detector, the diffraction or phase gating configured to create an interference pattern in an nth Talbot order, the x-ray image detector configured to directly detect the interference pattern in the nth Talbot order, the x-ray image detector having a resolution of at least half the wavelength of the interference pattern in accordance with the Nyquist theory arising in the nth Talbot order.

2. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray recording system is configured to creates an absorption image, a differential phase-contrast (DPC) image or a dark field image.

3. The x-ray recording system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

4. The x-ray recording system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter includes a plurality of field emission x-ray sources and is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

5. The x-ray recording system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter includes a microfocus source and is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

6. The x-ray recording system of claim 2 , wherein the x-ray image detector comprises:

a plurality of detector pixels in a matrix;

a detector layer including a detector material, the detector layer configured to generate secondary quanta for each absorbed x-ray quantum and distribute the secondary quanta over at least two of the plurality of detector pixels in accordance with a modulation transfer function (MTF), the distributed secondary quanta being pixel signals of the at least two of the plurality of detector pixels, and

wherein the x-ray recording system is configured to reconstruct a location of a primary event using the pixel signals.

7. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

8. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter includes a plurality of field emission x-ray sources and is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

9. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one x-ray emitter includes a microfocus source and is configured to create quasi-coherent x-ray radiation.

10. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray image detector comprises:

a plurality of detector pixels in a matrix,

a detector layer including a detector material, the detector layer configured to generate secondary quanta for each absorbed x-ray quantum and distribute the secondary quanta over at least two of the plurality of detector pixels in accordance with a modulation transfer function (MTF), the distributed secondary quanta being pixel signals of the at least two of the plurality of detector pixels, and

the x-ray recording system is configured to reconstruct a location of a primary event using the pixel signals.

11. The x-ray recording system of claim 10 , wherein the x-ray recording system is configured to determine the location of the primary event based on pixel signals in neighboring pixels of the at least two of the plurality of detector pixels.

12. The x-ray recording system of claim 11 , wherein the x-ray recording system is configured to determine the location of the primary event using at least one of a fit function and a weighted averaging according to equation (X, y)=Σ(x i , y i )·S i /ΣS i , wherein (X, Y) is the computed location, (x i , y i ) and S i are measured pixel signals in the corresponding pixels i.

13. The x-ray recording system of claim 10 , further comprising:

a memory configured to store the location of each primary event.

14. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray image detector comprises:

a plurality of detector pixels, the plurality of detector pixels being interconnected via pixel-to pixel connections.

15. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray image detector comprises:

a plurality of detector pixels;

a computation unit; and

a memory, wherein the memory is configured to store signal levels of pixel signals of the plurality of detector pixels involved in primary events and a time stamp,

wherein the computation unit is configured to reconstruct the primary event after the memory stores the signal levels.

16. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray detector comprises:

a plurality of detector pixels; and

a detector layer, wherein the detector layer includes a scintillator material configured to generate secondary quanta and distribute the secondary quanta over a number of detector pixels.

17. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray image detector is an integrating detector configured to indirectly convert x-ray quanta using Cesium Iodide (CsI), and the x-ray image detector includes a CMOS photodiode and readout structure.

18. The x-ray recording system of claim 1 , wherein the x-ray image detector comprises a photon-counting detector configured to directly convert x-ray quanta.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2016
From: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
To: SIEMENS HEALTHCARE GMBH
Reel/Frame 040656/0054 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 17, 2014
From: BERNHARDT, PHILIPP; SPAHN, MARTIN
To: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Reel/Frame 032694/0692 →