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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 11, 2021
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2018
Varex Imaging Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Minghui Lu, Fremont, CA (US);
Richard Aufrichtig, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Joachim Steiger, Livermore, CA (US);
VAREX IMAGING CORPORATION, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Abstract
An imaging apparatus includes a first X-ray detector that includes: a low energy scintillator operable to convert an incident X-ray spectrum into a first set of light photons; a first light imaging sensor operable to generate a set of low energy image signals from the first set of light photons, wherein a first exit radiation is a remainder portion of the first incident radiation after the X-ray spectrum passes through the low energy scintillator and the first light imaging sensor; an energy-separation filter operable to absorb or reflect at least a portion of the energy of the first exit X-ray spectrum and convert the first exit X-ray spectrum into a second exit X-ray spectrum; a second X-ray detector that includes: a high energy scintillator operable to convert the second exit X-ray spectrum into a second set of light photons; a second light imaging sensor operable to generate a set of high energy image signals from the second set of light photons; and a processor configured to: generate a high-energy image that is based on the set of high energy image signals and a low-energy image that is based on the set of low energy image signals; and perform a comparison of the high-energy image from the low-energy image to generate a soft tissue image.