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🩻 CT Scanner: Sinograms and Slice Rebuilding

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🩻 CT Scanner: Sinograms and Slice Rebuilding

The simulation shows an X-ray source and detector orbiting a synthetic tissue cross-section, accumulating one angled projection at a time into a growing sinogram, then approximately back-projecting those projections to reconstruct the original density pattern.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

The simulation shows an X-ray source and detector orbiting a synthetic tissue cross-section, accumulating one angled projection at a time into a growing sinogram, then approximately back-projecting those projections to reconstruct the original density pattern.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a phantom shape, adjust rotation speed with the slider, and watch the sinogram fill in as the source-detector pair sweeps around; pause or rebuild with a new phantom at any time using the buttons.

💡 Did You Know?

A single point of dense tissue traces a sine-wave curve across a real sinogram as the scanner rotates around it — that's literally where the word 'sinogram' comes from.