High-resolution fast-tomography brain-imaging beamline at the Taiwan Photon Source.
Hsiang Hsin ChenShun Min YangKai En YangChing Yu ChiuChia Ju ChangYa Sian WangTsung Tse LeeYu Fen HuangYi Yun ChenCyril PetiboisShih Hung ChangXiaoqing CaiChian Ming LowFrancis Chee Kuan TanAlvin TeoEng Soon TokJae Hong LimJun Ho JeYoshiki KohmuraTetsuya IshikawaGiorgio MargaritondoYeukuang HwuPublished in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2021)
The new Brain Imaging Beamline (BIB) of the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) has been commissioned and opened to users. The BIB and in particular its endstation are designed to take advantage of bright unmonochromatized synchrotron X-rays and target fast 3D imaging, ∼1 ms exposure time plus very high ∼0.3 µm spatial resolution. A critical step in achieving the planned performances was the solution to the X-ray induced damaging problems of the detection system. High-energy photons were identified as their principal cause and were solved by combining tailored filters/attenuators and a high-energy cut-off mirror. This enabled the tomography acquisition throughput to reach >1 mm3 min-1, a critical performance for large-animal brain mapping and a vital mission of the beamline.