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      Diffraction enhanced x-ray imaging

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          Diffraction enhanced imaging is a new x-ray radiographic imaging modality using monochromatic x-rays from a synchrotron which produces images of thick absorbing objects that are almost completely free of scatter. They show dramatically improved contrast over standard imaging applied to the same phantom. The contrast is based not only on attenuation but also the refraction and diffraction properties of the sample. This imaging method may improve image quality for medical applications, industrial radiography for non-destructive testing and x-ray computed tomography.

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                Journal
                Physics in Medicine and Biology
                Phys. Med. Biol.
                IOP Publishing
                0031-9155
                1361-6560
                November 01 1997
                November 01 1997
                January 01 1999
                : 42
                : 11
                : 2015-2025
                Article
                10.1088/0031-9155/42/11/001
                9394394
                ae8eacf3-0c19-4b3c-b75d-2bf2954bf3a4
                © 1999
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