Journal article

Effect of light source instability on uniformity of 3D reconstructions from a cone beam optical CT scanner

J Begg, ML Taylor, L Holloway, T Kron, RD Franich

Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine | SPRINGER | Published : 2014

Abstract

Temporally varying light intensity during acquisition of projection images in an optical CT scanner can potentially be misinterpreted as physical properties of the sample. This work investigated the impact of LED light source intensity instability on measured attenuation coefficients. Different scenarios were investigated by conducting one or both of the reference and data scans in a ‘cold’ scanner, where the light source intensity had not yet stabilised. Uniform samples were scanned to assess the impact on measured uniformity. The orange (590 nm) light source decreased in intensity by 29 % over the first 2 h, while the red (633 nm) decreased by 9 %. The rates of change of intensity at 2 h w..

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