Abstract

Mammography is a challenging field of medical imaging. Early detection of breast cancer requires identifying small contrast details. The choice of the appropriate monochromatic energy enhances the visibility of such details. Thomson scattering source can provide tunable quasi-monochromatic X-ray beams. In this work, we investigate by Monte Carlo simulations the optimal monochromatic energy to image mammographic phantoms. In order to mimic a Thomson scattering source, we consider the effect on image quality of the presence of an energy spread and of the presence of higher-order harmonics.

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