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12 September 2014 Single grating phase contrast imaging for x-ray microscopy and microtomography
P. Bruyndonckx, A. Sasov, B. Pauwels
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Abstract
The grating based approach to phase contrast imaging is rather inefficient in the use of the available x-ray flux due to the presence of two absorption gratings and it requires longer scan times compared to conventional CT because multiple images are needed at each projection angle. To avoid these drawbacks, a proof-of-principle experiment was developed to obtain absorption, phase contrast (DPC) and dark field images (DCI) in a single exposure using only a non-absorbing phase grating, a micro-focus source in cone-beam geometry and a highresolution x-ray detector.
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P. Bruyndonckx, A. Sasov, and B. Pauwels "Single grating phase contrast imaging for x-ray microscopy and microtomography", Proc. SPIE 9212, Developments in X-Ray Tomography IX, 921204 (12 September 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2061365
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Phase contrast

Visibility

Sensors

Absorption

Phase shifts

X-ray detectors

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