![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This spot size is the resolution limit for systems that rely on geometric magnification, as well as on the target thickness of the x-ray source, focusing mode, or power of the source. This method depends on the spot size of the x-ray source used. Typically, it is measured on a 2D resolution pattern, such as a JIMA pattern or Siemens star, where line pairs with a known distance between them are resolved with sufficient clarity to determine the maximum resolution under ideal conditions. Spatial resolution refers to the resolving power of a micro-CT system. And there is no better topic to kick off this blog series than spatial resolution. ![]() Wesley De Boever, micro-CT product marketing manager at TESCAN introduces the fundamental principles of micro-CT. ![]()
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