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Robust [Formula: see text]-mapping in composites via joint beam-hardening and detector-response correction
Yuetong Zhao1,2,3, Jie Zhang1,2, Xin Yan1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Ultrafast Optical Science and Technology, Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an, 710119, China.
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Quantitative effective atomic number ([Formula: see text]) inversion in energy-resolved X-ray projection imaging is affected by beam hardening and detector-response-induced spectral distortion. In this study, we propose a joint beam-hardening and detector-response correction framework for thickness-decoupled [Formula: see text] inversion. A folded-spectrum forward model was established by incorporating the polychromatic X-ray source spectrum, material-dependent attenuation, and the detector response matrix of the energy-resolved photon-counting detector. Based on this model, a response-corrected spectral database was constructed using Monte Carlo simulation. The spectral mass-attenuation linearisation method was then used to reduce the nonlinear attenuation behavior caused by beam hardening, followed by [Formula: see text] inversion through reliability-weighted least-squares spectral matching. Experimental validation was performed using standard low to middle [Formula: see text] materials with theoretical [Formula: see text] values ranging from 6.5 to 13.0 under four mass-thickness conditions [Formula: see text] = 3.0-9.0 g/cm2. The results showed improved thickness stability and quantitative agreement within the calibrated material and thickness range. The method was further applied to carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer specimens containing aluminium foil and optical-fiber inclusions. The resulting [Formula: see text] maps provided material-dependent contrast beyond conventional grayscale attenuation, suggesting the potential of the proposed framework for qualitative or semi-quantitative material discrimination in composite non-destructive testing.
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