2022
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ac741d
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Grating-free quantitative phase retrieval for x-ray phase-contrast imaging with conventional sources

Abstract: X-ray phase-contrast imaging can display subtle differences in low-density materials (e.g. soft tissues) more readily than conventional x-ray imaging. However, producing x-ray phase images requires significant spatial coherence of the beam which in turn requires highly specialized sources such as synchrotrons, small and low power microfocus sources, or complex procedures, such as multiple exposures with several carefully stepped precision gratings. To find appropriate approaches for producing x-ray phase-contr… Show more

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“…The small angle scatter creates spatially varying blur across the mesh image, so the reduction in the mesh contrast is taken as the dark field images. 7,8,9 Figure 1. Illustration of a mesh-based phase and dark field imaging system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The small angle scatter creates spatially varying blur across the mesh image, so the reduction in the mesh contrast is taken as the dark field images. 7,8,9 Figure 1. Illustration of a mesh-based phase and dark field imaging system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed deblurring techniques to enhance the image quality. 8,10,11 Deblurring corrects the DPC signal error due to a combined total blur, which is the aggregate of the geometrical blur due to the finite source size, and the blur related to the camera MTF. The mesh-based system simultaneously produces phase gradient, dark field, and reduced scatter attenuation images.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meshbased x-ray phase contrast imaging which exploits one single mesh to generate a periodically structured pattern that can be directly recognized by the detector takes the advantages of the above two techniques (Wen et al 2008, Bennett et al 2010. This method is also able to be applied to conventional x-ray tube with spot size up to 300 μm and the large period mesh in the system is easy to calibrate (Sun et al 2022). The transmission, DPC and DF images are reconstructed with one capture of the tested sample and another of the background using the spatial harmonic method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%