X-ray detection

US9538979B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9538979-B2
Application numberUS-201414911745-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2014
Priority dateSep 5, 2013
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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Rotating anode X-ray tubes degrade over time because of the action of the electron beam altering the surface of the focal spot area of a rotating anode. This causes a degradation in a resulting object image, when the source is used in an imaging application. An X-ray tube housing assembly is discussed which allows the correction of such effects. In particular, an additional beam of the X-radiation, which is not used for imaging, may be used to correct such effects.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An X-ray tube housing assembly operable to provide a signal, the X-ray tube housing assembly comprising: an X-ray tube generating X-radiation from a focal spot; a reference filter; and a reference detector; and a controller; wherein the X-radiation comprises a main portion, and a reference portion, wherein the main portion is distinct from the reference portion; wherein the main portion and the reference portion are between a minimum (α min,MAIN , (α min,REF ) and a maximum (α max,MAIN , α max,REF ) take-off angle, being angles of elevation from a vertex at the focal spot ( 104 ), subtended by a base plane; wherein the minimum take-off angles of the reference portion and the main portion (α min,REF , α min,MAIN ) are equal to each other, and the maximum take-off angles of the reference portion and the main portion are equal to each other (α max,REF , α max,MAIN ); wherein the reference filter is configured to filter the reference portion before detection of the reference portion by the reference detector; wherein the reference detector is configured to detect the reference portion to provide a reference signal; and wherein the controller is configured to calculate a signal, based on the reference signal. 2. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the X-ray tube housing assembly comprises an X-ray housing with a reference X-ray window and a main X-ray window, so that, in operation, the reference X-ray window provides a reference beam, and the main X-ray window provides a main beam. 3. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the X-ray tube housing assembly comprises an object opaque to X-rays placed inside a rotating anode X-ray tube, so as to separate the X-radiation into the reference beam and the main beam. 4. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the X-ray tube housing assembly further comprises an attenuator placed in-between the reference detector ( 108 ) and the reference filter. 5. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the reference filter can be substituted between exposures. 6. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 4 , comprising an an anti-scatter grid focused onto the focal spot and located in-between the reference detector and the attenuator. 7. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an X-ray blocker with a spatial resolving slit, which is thus configured, together with the reference detector, to form a one-dimensional focal spot slit camera to detect a position of the focal spot from an edge of an intensity distribution. 8. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising opaque wires placed in front of the reference detector to form a spatial resolving stripe, which is thus configured, together with the reference detector, to detect a position of the focal spot from a pattern of an intensity distribution. 9. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 7 , wherein two spatial resolving slits are positioned orthogonally to form a two-dimensional focal spot slit camera, which is configured to detect, in operation, the position of the focal spot from of a pattern of the measured reference beam. 10. X-ray tube housing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the reference filter comprises a plurality of filters with different filter values, and the one- or two-dimensional focal spot slit cameras comprise a further plurality of attenuators with different attenuator values, so that the reference detector of the slit camera detects the reference beam behind a plurality of combinations of attenuators and filters. 11. X-ray tube housing assembly of claim 10 , wherein the filter and the further attenuator combinations cover the entire reference beam. 12. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 7 , wherein a plurality of one-dimensional or two-dimensional focal spot slit cameras is provided, together forming a multi-slit focal spot camera, wherein at least a first and a second slit of the slits of the plurality of one- or two-dimensional focal-spot slit cameras are offset relative to a pixel boundary of the reference detector. 13. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to calculate from at least one output of at least one reference detector, at least one parameter from the group consisting of: spectral variability, tube voltage, the position of the focal spot, the size of the focal spot, the intensity of the focal spot, the tube current, the tube ageing, the dynamic anode rotational instability, the periodic anode rotational instability, magnetic distortions of the position or shape of the focal spot, and gravitational distortions of the shape or position of the focal spot. 14. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the reference filter and the reference detector are arranged within the envelope of the rotating anode X-ray tube. 15. X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 14 , wherein a plurality of reference beams is provided, wherein each of the plurality of reference beams is associated with a reference detector, and wherein the tube housing assembly is configured, in operation, to select or to combine signals from the plurality of reference beams. 16. An X-ray imaging system, with: an X-ray tube housing assembly; a changeable pre-object X-ray filter; a post-object detector; a processing unit; wherein the X-ray tube housing assembly is an X-ray tube housing assembly according to claim 1 ; wherein the pre-object X-ray filter matches at least one reference filter in the X-ray tube housing assembly; wherein the post-object detector is the same type as the reference detector in the X-ray tube housing assembly, and wherein the processing unit receives the correction signals from the X-ray tube housing assembly and uses them to correct data from the post-object detector. 17. X-ray imaging system of claim 15 , wherein the pre-object X-ray filter is different from the at least one reference filter in the X-ray tube housing assembly. 18. A method for determining a signal representing changes in the X-ray emission characteristic of an X-ray tube housing assembly, comprising the steps of: a) generating X-radiation from the focal spot of an X-ray tube, wherein the X-radiation comprises a main portion, and a reference portion, wherein the main portion is distinct from the reference portion; wherein the main portion and the reference portion are between a minimum (α min,MAIN , α min,REF ) and a maximum (α max,MAIN , α max,REF ) take-off angle, being angles of elevation from a vertex at the focal spot, subtended by a base plane; wherein the X-radiation comprises a main portion, and a reference portion, wherein the minimum take-off angles of the reference portion and main portion (α min,REF , α min,MAIN ) are equal to each other, and the maximum take-off angles of the reference portion and main portion are equal to each other (α max,REF , α max,MAIN ); b) filtering the reference portion using a reference filter; c) detecting the reference portion; d) outputting a reference signal representing a characteristic of the reference portion; e) calculating a signal; and f) outputting the signal.

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  • Combined control of different quantities, e.g. exposure time as well as voltage or current · CPC title

  • Supports, e.g. tables or beds, for the body or parts of the body · CPC title

  • A61B6/585Primary

    Calibration of detector units · CPC title

  • the rigid structure being a C-arm or U-arm · CPC title

  • Control of apparatus or devices for radiation diagnosis · CPC title

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What does patent US9538979B2 cover?
Rotating anode X-ray tubes degrade over time because of the action of the electron beam altering the surface of the focal spot area of a rotating anode. This causes a degradation in a resulting object image, when the source is used in an imaging application. An X-ray tube housing assembly is discussed which allows the correction of such effects. In particular, an additional beam of the X-radiat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv, Koninklijke Phiips N V
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B6/585. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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