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Wright State University

2011

Department of Physics

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Computed Tomography Reconstruction: Investigating The Effect Of Varying Circle Diameter, William F. Sanders Iv Jan 2011

Computed Tomography Reconstruction: Investigating The Effect Of Varying Circle Diameter, William F. Sanders Iv

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In Computed Tomography (CT) reconstruction, several methods for determining the intensity of individual pixels from the back-projection of the scanned profiles exist. The standard reconstruction method uses linear interpolation between ray values to determine pixel intensity. This study quantifies the effects of varying circle diameter on the accuracy of an alternative method where the pixel is approximated as a circle and the area contributions calculated.

A library of 104 scans in 3 image families was created by a synthetic CT scanner and reconstructed with circle radii from 0.1 to 1.0 pixel in 0.1 pixel steps. Images were compared against a …


Growth And Characterization Of Carbon Nanomaterials, Jay Patel Jan 2011

Growth And Characterization Of Carbon Nanomaterials, Jay Patel

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In this thesis, single and multi-layered graphene films were epitaxially grown on either Si-face or C-face of SiC single crystal substrates. The film growth conditions, such as decomposition temperatures and pressures, and their surface morphologies were optimized. These films were then characterized by using surface analysis tools including SEM, TEM, AFM evanescent wave microscopy and electron educed spectroscopy. In addition to studying graphene decomposed from SiC crystals, carbon nanotube material was fabricated using a floating catalyst technique. These carbon nanotube material was then studied for potential cathode applications in this thesis. Field emission properties of these cathodes was measured and …