FanBeam
Fanbeam refers to a type of radiation or signal beam that is wide in one plane and narrow in the orthogonal plane, producing a characteristic fan-shaped cross section. The term is used in several technical fields, including medical imaging, radiation detection, and antenna theory. A fan beam is typically generated by a line-shaped or curved source, or by collimation that limits emission to a narrow angular range in one direction while allowing a broader spread in the perpendicular direction.
In imaging and radiography, fan-beam geometry is common in computed tomography (CT) and fluoroscopy. In CT, a
In antenna and RF engineering, fan beams arise from linear arrays or cylindrical reflectors that produce directional
Compared with pencil beams (narrow in both dimensions) or parallel beams (uniform spread in all directions),