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1. An inspection system for inspecting an object characterized by motion in a direction with respect to the inspection system, the system comprising:
- a. a first pencil-beam source for providing a first beam of penetrating radiation of specified cross-section directed in a first beam direction substantially transverse to the direction of motion of the object;
b. a second pencil-beam source for providing a second beam of penetrating radiation of specified cross-section substantially coplanar with, and substantially perpendicular to, the first beam of penetrating radiation, directed in a second beam direction, and temporally interspersed with the first beam of penetrating radiation;
c. a plurality of scatter detectors each scatter detector of which is disposed so as to detect radiation scattered from both the first beam and the second beam by any scattering material within the inspected object and for generating a scattered radiation signal; and
d. a controller for creating an image of the scattering material based solely on the scattered radiation signal.
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A system and method for inspecting an object with multiple sources of penetrating radiation. Irradiation of the inspected object by the sources is temporally sequenced such that the source of detected scattered radiation is unambiguous. Thus, multiple views of the inspected object may be obtained and image quality may be enhanced, even in a compact geometry in which the beams are substantially coplanar.
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1. An inspection system for inspecting an object characterized by motion in a direction with respect to the inspection system, the system comprising:
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a. a first pencil-beam source for providing a first beam of penetrating radiation of specified cross-section directed in a first beam direction substantially transverse to the direction of motion of the object; b. a second pencil-beam source for providing a second beam of penetrating radiation of specified cross-section substantially coplanar with, and substantially perpendicular to, the first beam of penetrating radiation, directed in a second beam direction, and temporally interspersed with the first beam of penetrating radiation; c. a plurality of scatter detectors each scatter detector of which is disposed so as to detect radiation scattered from both the first beam and the second beam by any scattering material within the inspected object and for generating a scattered radiation signal; and d. a controller for creating an image of the scattering material based solely on the scattered radiation signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for inspecting an object, the method comprising:
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a. illuminating the object with penetrating radiation formed into a first pencil beam; b. illuminating the object with penetrating radiation formed into a second pencil beam, the second pencil beam substantially coplanar with the first pencil beam, at a fixed and substantially perpendicular orientation with respect to the first pencil beam, and temporally interspersed with respect to the first pencil beam; c. detecting radiation from the first pencil beam and the second pencil beam scattered by the object with at least one detector that detects scattering from both the first and the second pencil beams to generate a scattered radiation signal; and d. imaging the object solely on the basis of the scattered radiation signal. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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