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Fig. 5. Schematic diagram of proposed instantaneous CT unit (side
view). Pyramidal reflector of mosaic crystals is used to split imaging beam
into multiple beams that are reflected off central axis for some distance,
then redirected through central axis by second-order reflection off multiple
flat crystals, which send beam through object to be imaged and onto multiple
detector areas on flat panel detector or onto multiple smaller detectors.
Images obtained by this method can be used to reconstruct object
three-dimensionally.
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