Claims
- 1. A method of making an x-ray collimator, comprising:
forming a plurality of collimator sheets, each collimator sheet having a plurality of septa lands made of a material that substantially attenuates x-ray radiation, a respective region being defined between a respective pair of the septa lands which is free of the material; and positioning the collimator sheets adjacent to one another so that adjacent corresponding septa lands of the collimator sheets are positioned adjacent to one another.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the material is molybdenum
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the regions are septa openings in the respective collimator sheet.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
forming a mask on each collimator sheet, the mask having a plurality of mask openings formed therein; and etching the collimator sheet with the mask preventing etching of the septa lands while allowing etching of the septa openings through the mask openings.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein center lines of x-ray passages formed by the regions converge toward one another.
- 7. A method of making an x-ray collimator, comprising:
forming a plurality of collimator sheets, each collimator sheet having a plurality of septa lands made of a material that substantially attenuates x-ray radiation, a respective region being defined between a respective pair of the septa lands which is free of the material; and positioning the collimator sheets adjacent to one another so that adjacent corresponding septa lands of the collimator sheets are positioned adjacent to one another, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another and center lines of x-ray passages formed by the regions converge toward one another.
- 8. A method of making an x-ray collimator, comprising:
forming a respective mask on each of a plurality of collimator sheets, the mask having a plurality of mask openings formed therein; etching the collimator sheet with the mask preventing etching of septa lands of the collimator sheet while allowing for etching of a respective septa opening through each mask opening between a respective pair of the septa lands; and positioning the collimator sheets adjacent to one another so that adjacent corresponding septa lands of the collimator sheets jointly are positioned adjacent to one another.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein center lines of x-ray passages formed by the regions converge toward one another.
- 11. An x-ray collimator comprising a plurality of collimator sheets, each collimator sheet having a plurality of septa lands made of a material that substantially attenuates x-ray radiation, a respective region being defined between a respective pair of the septa lands which is free of the material, the collimator sheets being positioned adjacent to one another so that adjacent corresponding septa lands of the collimator sheets are positioned adjacent to one another.
- 12. The x-ray collimator of claim 11, wherein the material is molybdenum
- 13. The x-ray collimator of claim 11, wherein the regions are septa openings in the respective collimator sheet.
- 14. The x-ray collimator of claim 11, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another.
- 15. The x-ray collimator of claim 11, wherein center lines of x-ray passages formed by the regions converge toward one another.
- 16. The x-ray collimator of claim 11, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another and center lines of x-ray passages formed by the regions converge toward one another.
- 17. An x-ray collimator comprising a plurality of collimator sheets, each collimator sheet having a plurality of septa lands made of molybdenum, a respective opening being defined between a respective pair of the septa lands which is free of the molybdenum, the collimator sheets being positioned adjacent to one another so that adjacent corresponding septa lands of the collimator sheets are positioned adjacent to one another, wherein center lines of septa pieces defined by the septa lands converge toward one another and center lines of x-ray passages formed by the openings converge toward one another.
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[0001] Certain aspects of this invention were developed with support from the FAA (Federal Aviation Association). The U.S. Government may have rights in certain of these inventions.