Development Of Microfocus X-Ray Source Based On Cnt Emitter For Intraoperative Specimen Radiographic System

MEDICAL IMAGING 2021: PHYSICS OF MEDICAL IMAGING(2021)

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Abstract
A microfocus X-ray source based on carbon nanotube (CNT) emitter grown by chemical vapor deposition is presented in this paper. The microfocus X-ray source is developed for the intraoperative specimen radiographic system, which can be used inside the operation theatre and helps reducing the surgery time during breast conserving surgery by confirming the extent of margin on specimen. This high focusing X-ray source is realized by growing CNTs on pointed structures. The field emission characteristic shows that maximum anode current of lmA, which corresponds to a maximum emission current density of 500 mA/cm(2) from the CNT-based point emitter. The optimized parameter for the assembly of electron gun was achieved by using commercially available CST simulation software. Consequently, this microfocus X-ray tube could produce X-ray image of multilayer printed circuit board showing fine lines of integrated circuit.
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Breast specimen imaging, microfocus X-ray source, CNT, point emitter
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