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Characterization of X-ray Focal Spots Using a Rotating Edge

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2021 Aug 9
PMID 34368391
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The focal spot size and shape of an x-ray system are critical factors to the spatial resolution. Conventional approaches to characterizing the focal spot use specialized tools that usually require careful calibration. We propose an alternative to characterize the x-ray source's focal spot, simply using a rotating edge and flat-panel detector. An edge is moved to the beam axis, and an edge spread function (ESF) is obtained at a specific angle. Taking the derivative of the ESF provides the line spread function, which is the Radon transform of the focal spot in the direction parallel to the edge. By rotating the edge about the beam axis for 360 deg, we obtain a complete Radon transform, which is used for reconstructing the focal spot. We conducted a study on a clinical C-arm system with three focal spot sizes (0.3, 0.6, and 1.0 mm nominal size), then compared the focal spot imaged using the proposed method against the conventional pinhole approach. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the focal spots along the width and height of the focal spot were used for quantitative comparisons. Using the pinhole method as ground truth, the proposed method accurately characterized the focal spot shapes and sizes. Quantitatively, the FWHM widths were 0.37, 0.65, and 1.14 mm for the pinhole method and 0.33, 0.60, and 1.15 mm for the proposed method for the 0.3, 0.6, and 1.0 mm nominal focal spots, respectively. Similar levels of agreement were found for the FWHM heights. The method uses a rotating edge to characterize the focal spot and could be automated in the future using a system's built-in collimator. The method could be included as part of quality assurance tests of image quality and tube health.

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