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Nondestructive Detection and Measurement for Homeland Security | 2003

High-throughput baggage scanning employing x-ray diffraction for accurate explosives detection

Michael C. Green; Larry Partain

X-ray systems dominate the installed base of airport baggage scanning systems for explosives detection. The majority are conveyer systems with projection line scanners. These systems can achieve a high throughput but exhibit a high false positive rate and require significant operator involvement. Systems employing computed tomography (CT) are currently being installed at a rapid rate. These can provide good discrimination of levels of xray absorption coefficient and can largely circumvent superimposition effects. Nonetheless CT measures only x-ray absorption coefficient per voxel which does not provide a means of specific material identification resulting in many false positives, and it is relatively straightforward to configure explosive materials so that they are undetectable by CT systems. Diffraction-based x-ray systems present a solution to this problem. They detect and measure atomic layer spacings in crystalline and microcrystalline materials with high sensitivity. This provides a means of specific material identification. The majority of explosive compounds are well crystallized solids at room temperature. X-ray diffraction systems using both conventional wavelength-dispersive diffraction and fixed-angle, multi-wavelength diffraction for improved throughput are described. Large-area, flat-panel x-ray detector technology coupled with an extended x-ray source will permit a full 3D volumetric x-ray diffraction scan of a bag in a single pass, (patent pending).


Archive | 1997

Radiotherapy machine including magnetic resonance imaging system

Michael C. Green


Archive | 2009

Methods and Systems for Treating Breast Cancer Using External Beam Radiation

Josh Star-Lack; David Humber; Karla Knott; Corey Zankowski; Michael C. Green; Gary Virshup; James E. Clayton; Michelle Marie Svatos


Archive | 2006

X-ray diffraction-based scanning system

Michael C. Green


Archive | 2003

Systems and methods for functional imaging using contrast-enhanced multiple-energy computed tomography

Edward J. Seppi; Larry Partain; Michael C. Green; Gary Virshup


Archive | 2008

MULTI-ENERGY X-RAY IMAGING

Josh Star-Lack; Michael C. Green; Heinrich Riem; Timothy Guertin


Archive | 2007

FILAMENT ASSEMBLY HAVING REDUCED ELECTRON BEAM TIME CONSTANT

Steve G. Bandy; Gary Virshup; Michael C. Green; James R. Boye; Dennis Runnoe; Robert Clark Treseder; David Humber


Archive | 2005

Photoconductor having an embedded contact electrode

Michael C. Green; Steve G. Bandy; Larry Partain


Archive | 2003

Reducing dark current of photoconductor using heterojunction that maintains high x-ray sensitivity

Michael C. Green; Steve G. Bandy; George Zentai; Larry Partain


Archive | 2008

BREAST TREATMENT MACHINE

Michael C. Green

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