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      Quantitative wave-optical numerical analysis of the dark-field signal in grating-based X-ray interferometry

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          Phase retrieval and differential phase-contrast imaging with low-brilliance X-ray sources

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            X-ray phase imaging with a grating interferometer.

            Using a high-efficiency grating interferometer for hard X rays (10-30 keV) and a phase-stepping technique, separate radiographs of the phase and absorption profiles of bulk samples can be obtained from a single set of measurements. Tomographic reconstruction yields quantitative three-dimensional maps of the X-ray refractive index, with a spatial resolution down to a few microns. The method is mechanically robust, requires little spatial coherence and monochromaticity, and can be scaled up to large fields of view, with a detector of correspondingly moderate spatial resolution. These are important prerequisites for use with laboratory X-ray sources.
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              Hard-X-ray dark-field imaging using a grating interferometer.

              Imaging with visible light today uses numerous contrast mechanisms, including bright- and dark-field contrast, phase-contrast schemes and confocal and fluorescence-based methods. X-ray imaging, on the other hand, has only recently seen the development of an analogous variety of contrast modalities. Although X-ray phase-contrast imaging could successfully be implemented at a relatively early stage with several techniques, dark-field imaging, or more generally scattering-based imaging, with hard X-rays and good signal-to-noise ratio, in practice still remains a challenging task even at highly brilliant synchrotron sources. In this letter, we report a new approach on the basis of a grating interferometer that can efficiently yield dark-field scatter images of high quality, even with conventional X-ray tube sources. Because the image contrast is formed through the mechanism of small-angle scattering, it provides complementary and otherwise inaccessible structural information about the specimen at the micrometre and submicrometre length scale. Our approach is fully compatible with conventional transmission radiography and a recently developed hard-X-ray phase-contrast imaging scheme. Applications to X-ray medical imaging, industrial non-destructive testing and security screening are discussed.
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                Journal
                EPL (Europhysics Letters)
                EPL
                IOP Publishing
                0295-5075
                1286-4854
                August 01 2012
                August 01 2012
                August 17 2012
                : 99
                : 4
                : 48001
                Article
                10.1209/0295-5075/99/48001
                5844128d-a719-427c-84b4-06a735151580
                © 2012
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