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1. An imaging apparatus, comprising:a radiation source, including:a cathode configured to emit an electron beam;an anode, including:a plurality of radial slits; anda target layer disposed on a surface of the anode between the radial slits,wherein the target layer is configured to emit X-ray radiation in response to receiving the electron beam; anda drive unit configured to rotate the X-ray anode during scanning such that during a first time interval the electron beam passes through the plurality of radial slits and during a subsequent time interval the target layer receives the electron beam and emits the X-ray radiation; anda radiation detector configured to generate a first electrical signal during the first time interval and detect the emitted X-ray radiation and generate a subsequent electrical signal indicative thereof during the subsequent time interval. 2. The imaging apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:first circuitry configured to generate a first detector signal indicative of a first number of photons of the received X-ray radiation during the first time interval from the first electrical signal. 3. The imaging apparatus of claim 2, further comprising:second circuitry configured to sense a persistent electrical current in the first signal. 4. The imaging apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first circuitry is further configured to generate a subsequent detector signal indicative of a subsequent number of photons during the subsequent time interval from the subsequent electrical signal. 5. The imaging apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second circuitry is further configured to correct, based on the persistent electrical current, the subsequent detector signal. 6. The imaging apparatus of claim 5, further comprising:third circuitry which energy-discriminates and bins the corrected subsequent detector signal; anda reconstructor that reconstructs the energy-binned signal to produce an image. 7. The imaging apparatus of claim 1, wherein a slit of the plurality of radial slits includes a width, which is equal to FS+(R×Ω×T), wherein the parameter FS is a focal spot size on the anode, the parameter R is a radius of a focal track on the anode, the parameter Ω is an angular speed of the anode, and the parameter T is a minimum time required to sense the persistent electrical current. 8. The imaging apparatus of claim 7, wherein the parameter R is in a range from 5 centimeters to 35 centimeters, the parameter Ω is in a range from 2π×50 Hertz to 2π×400 Hertz, and the parameter T is in a range from 0.1 micro-seconds to 100 micro-seconds. 9. The imaging apparatus of claim 7, wherein the width is in a range from 0.5 millimeter to 3 millimeters. 10. The imaging apparatus of claim 5, wherein the second circuitry comprises:sample and hold circuitry configured to receive the first detector signal and generate a persistent current compensation signal based on the persistent electrical current, and wherein the second circuitry corrects the subsequent electrical signal with the persistent current compensation signal. 11. The imaging apparatus of claim 10, wherein the sample and hold circuitry comprises:a switch configured to enable dynamic adjustment of the subsequent electrical signal with the persistent current compensation signal. 12. The imaging apparatus of claim 11, wherein the switch is controlled to switch synchronously with the first and subsequent time intervals. 13. The imaging apparatus of claim 11, wherein the switch is controlled to switch asynchronously with the subsequent time interval, where a reference signal corrects for a variation in x-ray flux. 14. The imaging apparatus of claim 11, wherein the subsequent time interval is a measurement interval, and the switch is controlled to switch synchronously with the first time interval. 15. A method, comprising:rotating a slotted anode of a radiation source, wherein the slotted anode includes a plurality of radial slits with a target layer disposed on a surface of the anode in between the plurality of radial slits;emitting, concurrently with rotating the slotted anode, an electron beam with a cathode of the radiation source;wherein the radiation source emits an X-ray beam during periods in which the electron beam is received by the target layer and does not emit the X-ray beam during periods in which the electron beam passes through the plurality of radial slits;detecting, with a radiation detector, the emitted X-ray radiation; andgenerating a first electrical signal indicative thereof during the periods in which the electron beam is received by the target layer and generating a second electrical signal during the periods in which the electron beam passes through the plurality of radial slits. 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising:sensing a persistent electrical current of the radiation detector from the second electrical signal. 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:correcting the first electrical signal with the sensed persistent electrical current. 18. A non-transitory computer readable medium encoded with computer executable instruction which when executed by a processor cause the processor to:rotate a slotted anode of a radiation source, wherein the slotted anode includes a plurality of radial slits with a target layer disposed on a surface of the anode in between the plurality of radial slits;emit, concurrently with rotating the slotted anode, an electron beam with a cathode of the radiation source;wherein the radiation source emits an X-ray beam during periods in which the electron beam is received by the target layer and does not emit the X-ray beam during periods in which the electron beam passes through the plurality of radial slits;detect, with a radiation detector, the emitted X-ray radiation; andgenerate a first electrical signal indicative thereof during the periods in which the electron beam is received by the target layer and generate a second electrical signal during the periods in which the electron beam passes through the plurality of radial slits. 19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18, wherein executing the computer executable instructions further causes the processor to:rotate the slotted anode synchronously with data acquisition intervals. 20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 18, wherein executing the computer executable instructions further causes the processor to:rotate the slotted anode asynchronously with data acquisition intervals.