WO2009136349A2 - X-Ray Examination System with Integrated Actuator Means for Performing Translational and/or Rotational Disuplacement Movements of at Least One X-Radiation Emitting Anode's Focal Spot Relative to a Stationary Reference Position and Means for Compensating Resulting Parallel and/or Angular Shifts of the Emitted X-Ray Beams - Google Patents
X-Ray Examination System with Integrated Actuator Means for Performing Translational and/or Rotational Disuplacement Movements of at Least One X-Radiation Emitting Anode's Focal Spot Relative to a Stationary Reference Position and Means for Compensating Resulting Parallel and/or Angular Shifts of the Emitted X-Ray Beams Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention refers to X-ray systems for use in high-resolution imaging applications with an improved power rating and, more particularly, to a variety of system configurations for an X-ray based image acquisition system using an X-ray source of the rotary anode type or, alternatively, an array of spatially distributed X-ray sources fabricated in carbon nanotube (CNT) technology, thus allowing higher sampling rates for an improved temporal resolution of acquired CT images as needed for an exact reconstruction of fast moving objects (such as e.g. the myocard) from a set of acquired 2D projection data.
- CNT carbon nanotube
- each X-ray source comprises at least one integrated actuator unit for performing at least one translational and/or rotational displacement by moving the position of the X-ray source's anode relative to a stationary reference position, wherein the latter may e.g. be given by a mounting plate or an electron beam emitting cathode which provides an electron beam impinging on said anode.
- a focusing unit for allowing an adapted focusing of the anode's focal spot which compensates deviations in the focal spot size resulting from said anode displacements and/or a deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's displacement movement may be provided.
- High power X-ray tubes typically comprise an evacuated chamber which holds a cathode filament through which a heating or filament current is passed.
- a high voltage potential usually in the order between 40 kV and 160 kV, is applied between the cathode and an anode which is also located within the evacuated chamber. This voltage potential causes a tube current or beam of electrons to flow from the cathode to the anode through the evacuated region in the interior of the evacuated chamber. The electron beam then impinges on a small area or focal spot of the anode with sufficient energy to generate X-rays.
- Today, one of the most important power limiting factor of high power X- ray sources is the melting temperature of their anode material.
- X-ray sources with a moving target e.g. a rotating anode
- X-ray sources of the rotary-anode type offer the advantage of quickly distributing the thermal energy that is generated in the focal spot such that damaging of the anode material (e.g. melting or cracking) is avoided. This permits an increase in power for short scan times which, due to wider detector coverage, went down in modern CT systems from typically 30 seconds to 3 seconds.
- the higher the velocity of the focal track with respect to the electron beam the shorter the time during which the electron beam deposits its power into the same small volume of material and thus the lower the resulting peak temperature.
- High focal track velocity is accomplished by designing the anode as a rotating disk with a large radius (e.g.
- Rotating anodes are thus designed for high heat storage capacity and for good radiation exchange between anode and tube envelope.
- Another difficulty associated with rotary anodes is the operation of a bearing system under vacuum and the protection of this system against the destructive forces of the anode's high temperatures.
- limited heat storage capacity of the anode was the main hindrance to high tube performance. This has changed with the introduction of new technologies.
- graphite blocks brazed to the anode may be foreseen which dramatically increase heat storage capacity and heat dissipation
- liquid anode bearing systems sliding bearings
- providing rotating envelope tubes allows direct liquid cooling for the backside of the rotary anode.
- X-ray imaging systems are used to depict moving objects, high-speed image generation is typically required so as to avoid occurrence of motion artefacts.
- An example would be a CT scan of the human heart (cardiac CT): In this case, it would be desirable to perform a full CT scan of the myocard with high resolution and high coverage within less than 100 ms, this is, within the time span during a heart cycle while the myocard is at rest.
- High-speed image generation requires high peak power performance of the respective X-ray source.
- CNT technology thereby implies the advantage of having X- ray sources with high spatial resolution and fast switching capability, which could thus lead to a new generation of CT scanner configurations with stationary instead of rotational X-ray sources.
- a limiting factor for the image quality of a concept with spatially distributed X-ray sources is the minimum pitch of the sources that also defines the maximum image acquisition frequency as given by the switching frequency of the particular X-ray sources in a fixed CT or micro-CT setup.
- a more simple approach would be a small movement of the anode material such that the focal spot describes a relative motion on the anode in order to quickly distribute the heat dissipated in the focal spot by radiating different areas of the anode. It may thus be an object of the present invention to provide a novel X-ray tube setup which overcomes the problems mentioned above.
- a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is directed to an X-ray scanner system comprising an array of spatially distributed, sequentially switchable X-ray sources, said X-ray sources being addressed by a programmable switching sequence with a given switching frequency, wherein each X- ray source comprises an anode with a planar X-radiation emitting surface inclined by an acute angle with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an incoming electron beam impinging on said anode at the position of a focal spot and at least one integrated actuator unit for performing at least one translational and/or rotational displacement movement of the anode relative to at least one stationary electron beam emitting cathode used for generating said electron beam.
- said at least one integrated actuator unit may e.g. be given by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it and thus moves the anode in a certain direction.
- any other types of actuators can also be applied, of course, such as e.g. mechanical, motor-driven, electrostatic, magnetic, hydraulic or pneumatic actuators. In this way, the heated area is increased and a higher X-ray power at the output of the X-ray sources is possible.
- an actuator control unit may be foreseen which controls the size, direction, speed and/or acceleration of the anode's translational and/or rotational displacement movement performed by the at least one integrated actuator unit dependent on the deviation of the anode temperature at the focal spot position from a nominal operation temperature.
- This actuator control unit may thereby be adapted for controlling the size, direction, speed and/or acceleration of the anode's translational and/or rotational displacement movement performed by the at least one integrated actuator unit dependent on the switching frequency for sequentially switching said X-ray sources such that an image acquisition procedure executed by means of said X-ray scanner system yields a set of 2D projection images which allows an exact 3D reconstruction of an image volume of interest without blurring or temporal aliasing artifacts.
- each X-ray source may comprise at least one focusing unit for focusing the electron beam on the position of the focal spot on the X-radiation emitting surface of said X-ray source's anode as well as a focusing control unit for adjusting the focusing of the anode's focal spot such that deviations in the focal spot size resulting from the translational and/or rotational displacement of the anode relative to the at least one stationary electron beam emitting cathode are compensated.
- the anode's translational displacement movement goes along a rectilinear displacement line in the direction of the anode's inclination angle, and the size of the anode's translational and/or rotational displacement movement may be in the range of the focal spot size or larger.
- the X-ray beam emitted by the anode leads to the same X-ray beam direction and thus to the same field of view irrespective of the anode's inclination angle and irrespective of said displacement movement.
- the spatially distributed X-ray sources may be given by a number of individually addressable X-ray microsources using field emission cathodes in the form of carbon nanotubes, and the at least one stationary electron beam emitting cathode may also be realized in carbon nanotube technology.
- a further exemplary embodiment of the present invention refers to an X- ray scanner system comprising at least one X-ray source of the rotary anode type with an essentially disk-shaped rotary anode, wherein the rotary anode of the at least one X-ray source has a planar X-radiation emitting surface inclined by an acute angle with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an incoming electron beam impinging on said anode at the position of a focal spot.
- the proposed X-ray scanner system thereby comprises at least one integrated actuator unit for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode relative to a stationary mounting plate and an actuator control unit for controlling the size, direction, speed and/or acceleration of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement performed by the at least one integrated actuator unit dependent on the deviation of the anode temperature at the focal spot position from a nominal operation temperature.
- At least one deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement may be provided as well as a deflection control unit for adjusting the strength of the electric and/or magnetic field such that deviations in the focal spot position resulting from the translational displacement of the rotary anode relative to the stationary mounting plate are compensated.
- the heat capacity of the X-ray source can be increased. Electron beam deflection thereby enlarges the volume of heat spread of the focal spot track and improves the instantaneously available heat capacity.
- the at least one integrated actuator unit may be given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it. Furthermore, it may preferably be foreseen that the anode's translational displacement movement goes along a rectilinear displacement line in the direction of the anode's inclination angle.
- a still further exemplary embodiment of the present invention is directed to an X-ray scanner system which comprises two or more X-ray sources of the rotary anode type with each X-ray source having an essentially disk-shaped rotary anode, wherein each of these rotary anodes has a planar X-radiation emitting surface inclined by an acute angle with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an incoming electron beam impinging on the respective anode at the position of a focal spot.
- the X-ray scanner system thereby comprises at least one integrated actuator unit for performing at least one translational displacement movement of each rotary anode relative to a stationary mounting plate for generating said electron beam and at least one further integrated actuator unit for performing at least one translational displacement movement in the positions of the two or more X-ray sources' focal spots relative to each other.
- At least one deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement may be provided as well as a deflection control unit for adjusting the strength of the electric and/or magnetic field such that deviations in the focal spot position of the respective X-ray source relative to an X-ray detector irradiated by the X-radiation emitted from said X-ray source's rotary anode, said deviations resulting from the translational displacement of the rotary anode relative to the stationary mounting plate, are compensated.
- the movement of the electron beam enlarges the volume of heat spread of the focal spot track and thus improves the instantaneously available heat capacity.
- an actuator control unit may be foreseen for controlling the size, direction, speed and/or acceleration of the respective anode's translational displacement movement performed by the at least one integrated actuator unit dependent on the deviation of the anode temperature at the focal spot position from a nominal operation temperature.
- the actuator control unit may also be adapted for controlling the size and/or direction of the translational displacement movement in the positions of the two or more X-ray sources' focal spots relative to each other depending on the size of a region of interest to be scanned.
- it may preferably be foreseen that the rotary anode's translational displacement movement goes along a rectilinear displacement line in the direction of the anode's inclination angle.
- the translational displacement movement for adjusting the focal spot positions of the particular X-ray sources with respect to each other may go along a rectilinear displacement line in axial and/or radial direction relative to the rotor of a rotational gantry said X-ray scanner system is equipped with.
- said X-ray sources are located in a single vacuum casing consisting of two parts connected by a bellows systems which allows for an adjustment of the focal spot positions in tangential and radial direction relative to the rotor of the rotational gantry.
- the X-ray source which is the most proximal with respect to a common electron beam emitting cathode shared by these X-ray sources may thereby have a bladed anode of the windmill type.
- Fig. Ia shows a configuration of a conventional CT scanner apparatus as known from the prior art
- Fig. Ib shows a schematic block diagram of the CT scanner apparatus illustrated in Fig. Ia
- Fig. 2a shows a novel setting for an X-ray source according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an electron beam emitter of the carbon nanotube (CNT) type which generates an electron beam impinging on the position of a focal spot located on a surface of an X-radiation emitting anode inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of the electron beam, wherein said anode is translationally displaced in the direction of said electron beam by means of two stationarily mounted piezo actuators, Fig.
- CNT carbon nanotube
- FIG. 2b shows a modification of the setting as depicted in Fig. 2a, wherein said anode is both translationally displaced in the direction of said electron beam and rotationally displaced about the focal spot position by means of the aforementioned two stationarily mounted piezo actuators which are individually controlled, Fig.
- FIG. 3a shows a further novel setting for an X-ray source according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an electron beam emitter of the carbon nanotube (CNT) type which generates an electron beam impinging on the position of a focal spot located on a surface of an X-radiation emitting anode inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of the electron beam, wherein said anode is translationally displaced in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface by means of a stationarily mounted piezo actuator,
- CNT carbon nanotube
- Fig. 3b shows a modification of the setting as depicted in Fig. 3a, wherein said anode is both translationally displaced in the direction of said electron beam and rotationally displaced about the focal spot position by means of two stationarily mounted piezo actuators which are individually controlled,
- Fig. 4 shows a design cross section (profile) of a conventional rotary anode disk as known from the prior art
- Fig. 5a shows a cross-sectional view of an X-ray tube of the rotary anode type according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an X-radiation emitting anode having a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of a cathode's emitted electron beam impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- said X-ray tube being equipped with an actuator unit for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface relative to a stationary mounting plate and with a deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting said electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement
- Fig. 5b shows a modification of the X-ray tube depicted in Fig. 5a with a further actuator unit for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode in a direction parallel to the anode's rotary shaft relative to said stationary mounting plate,
- Figs. 6a+b show two schematically depicted application scenarios with two X- ray tubes of the rotary anode type having a variable focal spot distance, wherein said focal spot distance is adjusted depending on the size of a region of interest to be scanned,
- Fig. 7a shows an application scenario with two X-ray tubes of the rotary anode type each having an X-radiation emitting anode with a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an electron beam impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, said X-ray tubes each being equipped with two actuator means for performing a translational displacement of their focal spots in a direction parallel to the anodes' rotary shafts relative to at least one stationary mounting plate and each being equipped with a deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the emitted electron beams such that the rotary anodes' translational displacement movement is compensated,
- Fig. 7b shows an application scenario as depicted in Fig. 7a for the case of a wider region of interest
- Fig. 8a shows an application scenario with two X-ray tubes of the rotary anode type each having an X-radiation emitting anode with a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an electron beam impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention for the case of the inner part of the focal track being heated, said X-ray tubes each being equipped with two actuator means for performing a translational displacement of their focal spots in the direction along the inclination angles of their inclined surfaces relative to at least one stationary mounting plate and each being equipped with a deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the emitted electron beams in an opposite direction such that the anodes' translational displacement movement is compensated,
- Fig. 8b shows an application scenario as depicted in Fig. 8a for the case of the outer part of the focal track being heated.
- Fig. Ia shows a configuration of a CT imaging system as known from the prior art.
- an X-ray source 102 mounted on a rotational gantry 101 rotates about the longitudinal axis 108 of a patient's body 107 or any other object to be examined while generating a fan or cone beam of X-rays 106.
- An X-ray detector array 103 which is usually mounted diametrically opposite to the location of said X-ray source 102 on said gantry 101, rotates in the same direction about the patient's longitudinal axis 108 while converting detected X-rays, which have been attenuated by passing the patient's body 107, into electrical signals.
- An image rendering and reconstruction system 112 running on a computer or workstation 113 then reconstructs a planar reformat image, a surface- shaded display or a volume-rendered image of the patient's interior from a voxelized volume dataset.
- a multi-slice detector array such as denoted by reference number 103 comprises a plurality of parallel rows of detector elements 103a such that projection data corresponding to a plurality of quasi- parallel or parallel slices can be acquired simultaneously during a scan.
- an area detector may be utilized to acquire cone-beam data.
- the detector elements 103 a may completely encircle the patient.
- Fig. Ib also shows a single X-ray source 102; however, many such X-ray sources may also be positioned around gantry 101.
- X-ray source 102 Operation of X-ray source 102 is governed by a control mechanism 109 of CT system 100.
- This control mechanism comprises an X-ray controller 110 that provides power and timing signals to one or more X-ray sources 102.
- a data acquisition system 111 (DAS) belonging to said control mechanism 109 samples analog data from detector elements 103 a and converts these data to digital signals for subsequent data processing.
- An image reconstructor 112 receives the sampled and digitized X-ray data from data acquisition system 111 and performs a high-speed image reconstruction procedure.
- the image reconstructor 112 may e.g. be specialized hardware residing in computer 113 or a software program executed by this computer.
- the reconstructed image is then applied as an input to a computer 113, which stores the image in a mass storage device 114.
- the computer 113 may also receive signals via a user interface or graphical user interface (GUI).
- GUI graphical user interface
- said computer may receive commands and scanning parameters from an operator console 115 which in some configurations may include a keyboard and mouse (not shown).
- An associated display 116 e.g., a cathode ray tube display
- the operator-supplied commands and parameters are used by computer 113 to provide control signals and information to X-ray controller 110, data acquisition system 111 and a table motor controller 117 (also referred to as ,,movement controller") which controls a motorized patient table 104 so as to position patient 107 in gantry 101.
- patient table 104 moves said patient through gantry opening 105.
- computer 113 comprises a storage device 118 (also referred to as ,,media reader”), for example, a floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, magnetic optical disk (MOD) device or any other digital device including a network connecting device such as an Ethernet device for reading instructions and/or data from a computer-readable medium, such as a floppy disk 119, a CD-ROM, a DVD or another digital source such as a network or the Internet.
- storage device 118 also referred to as ,,,media reader
- a floppy disk drive for example, a floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, magnetic optical disk (MOD) device or any other digital device including a network connecting device such as an Ethernet device for reading instructions and/or data from a computer-readable medium, such as a floppy disk 119, a CD-ROM, a DVD or another digital source such as a network or the Internet.
- a network connecting device such as an Ethernet device for reading instructions and/or data from a computer
- the computer may be programmed to perform functions described herein, and as used herein, the term ,,computer” is not limited to just those integrated circuits referred to in the art as computers, but broadly refers to computers, processors, microcontrollers, microcomputers, programmable logic controllers, application specific integrated circuits and other programmable circuits.
- a novel setting 200a for an X-ray source according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an electron beam emitter 201 of the carbon nanotube (CNT) type which generates an electron beam 202 impinging on the position of a focal spot 205 located on a surface of an X-radiation emitting anode 204 inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of the electron beam is shown in Fig. 2a.
- CNT carbon nanotube
- said anode can be translationally displaced in the direction of said electron beam by means of two stationarily mounted piezo actuators 206 and 206'.
- the resultant X-ray beam can thus be shifted in parallel by distance d.
- a single piezo actuator 206 could be used.
- the focusing has to be aligned to get the same focal spot size on the anode target 204. Therefore, elongation ⁇ / of piezo actuators 206 and 206' is preferably the same as the desired parallel shift d of the X-ray beam.
- a modification of this setting is shown in Fig.
- Both configurations thereby provide a beam movement, which corresponds to a virtual source shift which can advantageously be used to optimize the sampling conditions for achieving an improved spatial resolution.
- piezo actuators which may e.g. be located behind the drawing plane may be foreseen.
- a novel setting with at least three or four actuators located at the edge positions or in the other corners of anode 204 may be provided. This allows to translationally or rotationally move said anode in at least one further rectilinear or curvilinear direction, e.g.
- FIG. 3a A further novel setting for an X-ray source according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an electron beam emitter 201 of the CNT type which generates an electron beam 202 impinging on the position of a focal spot 205 located on a surface of an X-radiation emitting anode 204 inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of the electron beam is shown in Fig. 3a.
- said anode can be translationally displaced in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface by means of a stationarily mounted piezo actuator 206. This could be a one-dimensional or a two-dimensional movement.
- the distance to be overcome should be at least in the size of the focal spot size but of course a larger movement (such as e.g. a movement of twice the focal spot size or larger) could allow several target points next to each other and the local temperature distribution would be improved for the overall power. Irrespective of the anode geometry of the inclination angle of said anode, it is provided that the movement does not lead to a different X-ray beam direction or geometry.
- FIG. 3b A modification of this setting is depicted in Fig. 3b, wherein said anode 204 can be both translationally displaced in the direction of said electron beam 202 and rotationally displaced about the focal spot position by means of two stationarily mounted piezo actuators 206 and 206'.
- the elongation of the piezo actuators 206 and 206' is relatively small and that anode 204 is adjusted in a way that the X-ray beam impinging on the inclined anode surface covers always the same field of view. Therefore, it might be necessary to have a second CNT emitter 201' in a slightly different position (and maybe also means for performing an adapted focusing).
- the fast switching capability of CNT emitters allows also a multiple emitter placement as long as the "final" output beam of the X-ray source unit always covers the same field of view with more or less identical beam quality. Different settings could be adjusted by means of a calibration procedure.
- piezo actuators (not shown) which may e.g. be located behind the drawing plane may also be foreseen in the setup geometry according to this second exemplary embodiment as depicted in Figs. 3a and 3b.
- FIG. 4 A design cross section (profile) of a conventional rotary anode disk as known from the prior art is shown in Fig. 4. It comprises a rotary anode 204' with a planar X-radiation emitting surface inclined by an acute angle with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an incoming electron beam 202 impinging on said anode at the position of a focal spot 205 which is mounted on a rotary shaft 209 that rotates said anode about a rotational axis. From Fig. 4 it can be seen that the heat which is generated in the focal spot on the rotating anode is confined to a very narrow toroidal region 205 a, which extends to about one centimeter below the inclined anode surface.
- X-radiation emitting anode 204' having a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of a cathode's emitted electron beam 202 impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface is shown in Fig. 5 a.
- said X-ray tube is equipped with an actuator unit 206a for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode 204' in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface relative to a stationary mounting plate 207 and with a deflection means 211 for generating an electric and/or magnetic field which deflects said electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement.
- the electron beam 202 is increasingly deflected outward to enlarge the volume of heat spread of the focal spot track and improve the instantaneously available heat capacity.
- the focal spot position is kept constant relative to the mounting plate by moving the X-ray source at the same time along a line of displacement 212 running in the direction along the anode's inclination angle.
- FIG. 5b shows the setting described with reference to Fig. 5a comprising a further actuator unit 206a' for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode 204' in a direction parallel to the anode's rotary shaft 209 relative to said stationary mounting plate 207.
- Figs. 6a and 6b Two schematically depicted application scenarios with two X-ray tubes of the rotary anode type having a variable focal spot distance, which may be needed for performing an axial cone beam CT, are shown in Figs. 6a and 6b.
- actuator means are provided for adjusting the focal spot distance depending on the size of a region of interest (ROI) to be scanned so as to allow dose saving and minimize cone beam artifacts.
- ROI region of interest
- This ROI may have a length and width between six and eight centimeters in case of brain studies and between 10 and 16 centimeters in case of heart and lung studies, respectively. For this reason, a continuous adjustment is desired.
- One of solutions may be to adjust and move the X-ray sources mechanically along the axial direction of the rotational shaft 209 with an actuator 206a' before the scan begins.
- An application scenario with two X-ray tubes of the rotary anode type each having an X-radiation emitting anode 204a' or 204b' with a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an electron beam 202a or 202b impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted in Fig. 7a.
- a similar application scenario for scanning a wider region of interest is shown in Fig. 7b.
- said X-ray tubes are each equipped with two actuator means 206a and 206a' or 206b and 206b', respectively, for performing a translational displacement of their focal spots in a direction parallel to the anodes' rotary shafts 209a and 209b relative to at least one stationary mounting plate 207. Furthermore, each X-ray tube is equipped with a deflection means 21 Ia or 21 Ib for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the electron beams such that the rotary anodes' translational displacement movement is compensated.
- the tubes may e.g. be mounted on the rotor of a gantry of a CT scanner system to generate two distinct radiation fan beams.
- the focal spot distance of up to ca. 20 centimeters is adjustable by a first actuator 206a' or 206b', respectively, which moves at least one of the tubes e.g. prior to scanning a patient, depending on the size of a region of interest to be scanned.
- a second (or combined) actuator 206a or 206b, respectively allows for a shift of said X-ray tubes along a respective one of two individual lines of displacement 212a and 212b along their anode angles during scanning. At least one straight movement of both tubes is provided during the scan, which may take one second up to 20 seconds.
- each line of displacement is the extension of the connection of the particular tube's focal spot with the rotational axis of the respective anode 204a' or 204b' along this anode's inclined surface.
- the position of the focal spot relative to the location of a detector irradiated by the X-ray beam emitted from said anode is kept constant by a coordinated and simultaneous (counter-)deflection of the respective cathode's emitted electron beam.
- FIG. 8 a An application scenario with two X-ray tubes of the rotary anode type each having an X-radiation emitting anode 204a' or 204b' with a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of an electron beam 202a or 202b impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is depicted in Fig. 8 a. Thereby, it is foreseen that the inner part of the focal track is heated.
- Fig. 8b A similar application scenario with the outer part of the focal track being heated is shown in Fig. 8b.
- the X-ray tubes are each equipped with two actuator means 206a and 206a' or 206b and 206b', respectively, for performing a translational displacement of their focal spots in the direction along the inclination angles of their inclined surfaces relative to at least one stationary mounting plate 207. They are both equipped with a deflection means 21 Ia or 21 Ib for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the emitted electron beams in an opposite direction such that the rotary anodes' translational displacement movement is compensated.
- the two X- ray tubes are located in a single vacuum casing which may e.g. consist of two parts connected by a bellows system.
- both X-ray tubes share the same cathode and the one of the X-ray tubes which is the most proximal to the shared cathode may have a bladed anode of the windmill-type. This proximal anode is hit by the electron beam, when one of its blades is crossing the beam. Then the distal anode is not active and vice versa.
- the bellows system thereby allows for an adjustment of the focal spot positions in tangential and radial direction, relative to the rotor of the CT scanner system's rotational gantry.
- the benefits of the invention according to the above-described third exemplary embodiment consist in that a combination of X-ray sources for axial large cone beam CT is provided to generate at least two focal spots so as to avoid missing data problems and intrinsic cone beam artifacts.
- the scan time may be too short to let the heat travel a considerable distance, the heat loading of the focal spot is greatly reduced by spreading the heat over a larger focal spot track.
- the X-ray tubes are shifted basically radially on the rotor of the CT system gantry, and the distance of the focal spot position to the detector is kept constant with a proper (counter- )deflection of their electron beams.
- the power rating of the X-ray tubes can be greatly improved.
- anode materials with reduced thermal stability can be used. As an actuator will be implemented anyway to adjust the focal spot distance, the additional effort is reasonable.
- the present invention is thereby based on the precondition of using an actuator for axial adjustment of the focal spot distance of dual focal spot sources for axial cone beam CT, in case a dual tube solution is chosen.
- the inventive step thereby consists in the fact that actuator means for trans lational displacements of the X-ray tubes relative to a stationary mounting plate are provided for executing translational displacement movements of the X-ray tubes during a running scanning procedure. Simultaneously, the electron beam impinging on the position of the X-ray tubes' focal spots can be deflected in radial direction. As a result, a reduction of the maximum temperature of the focal spot can be achieved as the area and volume of heat spread and therefore the instantaneously available heat storage capacity beneath the focal spot track is enhanced, which thus serves for obtaining an improved power rating.
- the present invention can be applied to any field of X-ray imaging, such as e.g. in the scope of micro-CT, tomosynthesis, X-ray and CT applications, and for any type of X-ray sources, especially for X-ray sources of the rotary anode type, CNT emitter based X-ray sources or X-ray sources which are equipped with any other type of electron beam emitters, such as e.g. small thermal emitters.
- the herein described X-ray scanner apparatus is described as belonging to a medical setting, it is contemplated that the benefits of the invention accrue to non-medical imaging systems such as those systems typically employed in an industrial setting or a transportation setting, such as, for example, but not limited to, a baggage scanning system for an airport or any other kind of transportation center.
- the invention may especially be employed in those application scenarios where fast acquisition of images with high peak power is required, such as e.g. in the field of X-ray based material inspection or in the field of medical imaging, e.g. in cardiac CT or in other X-ray imaging applications which are applied for acquiring image data of fast moving objects (such as e.g. the myocard) in real-time.
- X-ray detector array 103 mounted to the rotational gantry 101 diametrically opposite to said X-ray source or tube 102
- X-ray detector array 103 a plurality of detector elements 103 a said X-ray detector array 103 is equipped with which together sense the projected X-rays passing through an object between X-ray detector array 103 and X-ray source 102, such as e.g. the body of a patient 107 to be examined
- X-ray controller that provides power and timing signals to said X-ray source 102 or to a plurality of X-ray sources
- DAS data acquisition system
- 112 image reconstructor which receives sampled and digitized X-ray data from data acquisition system 111 and performs high-speed image reconstruction
- operator console from which said computer receives commands and scanning parameters, e.g. comprising a keyboard and a mouse (not shown)
- 116 associated display e.g., a cathode ray tube display
- a cathode ray tube display which allows the operator to visualize the reconstructed image data received from computer 113
- motor controller also referred to as ,,movement controller which controls motorized patient table 104 so as to position patient 107 within rotational gantry 101
- storage device such as e.g. a floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, magnetic optical disk (MOD) device or any other digital device, such as e.g. a network connecting device (e.g. an Ethernet device), for reading instructions and/or data from a computer-readable medium 119
- media reader such as e.g. a floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, DVD drive, magnetic optical disk (MOD) device or any other digital device, such as e.g. a network connecting device (e.g. an Ethernet device), for reading instructions and/or data from a computer-readable medium 119
- Computer-readable medium such as e.g. a floppy disk, a CD-ROM, a DVD or any other digital source such as a network or the Internet
- 203 focusing unit in a fixed position, used for focusing the electron beam 202 on the position of the focal spot 205 on the X-radiation emitting surface of said X-ray source's anode 204 203' focusing unit 203, used for focusing a second focal spot 203" focusing unit 203, used for focusing said second focal spot
- 206a first integrated actuator unit of a first X-ray tube given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it 206a' second integrated actuator unit of said first X-ray tube, given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it 206b first integrated actuator unit of a second X-ray tube, given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it 206b' second integrated actuator unit of said second X-ray tube, given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it 206b' second integrated actuator unit of said second X-ray tube, given by an electromotor or by a piezo crystal actuator which generates a mechanical stress or strain when an electric field is applied to it
- deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting the electron beam 202 emitted by said cathode 201 in a direction opposite to the direction of the translational displacement movement of anode 204 or 204'
- 212 rectilinear displacement line (also referred to as "line of mechanical displacement") running in the direction of the inclination angle of anode 204 or 204' 212a rectilinear displacement line (“line of mechanical displacement”) running in the direction of the inclination angle of anode 204a'
- 300a further novel setting for an X-ray source according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an electron beam emitting cathode 201 of the carbon nanotube (CNT) type which generates an electron beam 202 impinging on the position of a focal spot 205 located on a surface of an X-radiation emitting anode 204 inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of the electron beam, wherein said anode is translationally displaced in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface by means of a stationarily mounted piezo actuator 206
- CNT carbon nanotube
- an X-ray tube of the rotary anode type according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention with an X-radiation emitting anode 204' having a surface inclined with respect to a plane normal to the direction of a cathode's emitted electron beam 202 impinging on the position of a focal spot located on said surface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- said X-ray tube being equipped with an actuator unit 206a for performing at least one translational displacement movement of said at least one X-ray source's rotary anode 204' in the direction along the inclination angle of its inclined surface relative to a stationary mounting plate 207 and with a deflection means for generating an electric and/or magnetic field deflecting said electron beam in a direction opposite to the direction of the rotary anode's translational displacement movement
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