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Experimental Realisation of High-sensitivity Laboratory X-ray Grating-based Phase-contrast Computed Tomography
by
Willner, Marian
, Schröter, Tobias
, Meiser, Jan
, Koch, Frieder
, Pfeiffer, Franz
, Birnbacher, Lorenz
, Marschner, Mathias
, Herzen, Julia
, Velroyen, Astrid
, Hipp, Alexander
, Mohr, Jürgen
, Kunka, Danays
in
639/166/985
/ 639/766/747
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ 692/700/1421/65
/ Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging
/ Computed tomography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Interferometry
/ Laboratories
/ multidisciplinary
/ Refraction
/ Science
/ Tomography
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
2016
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Experimental Realisation of High-sensitivity Laboratory X-ray Grating-based Phase-contrast Computed Tomography
by
Willner, Marian
, Schröter, Tobias
, Meiser, Jan
, Koch, Frieder
, Pfeiffer, Franz
, Birnbacher, Lorenz
, Marschner, Mathias
, Herzen, Julia
, Velroyen, Astrid
, Hipp, Alexander
, Mohr, Jürgen
, Kunka, Danays
in
639/166/985
/ 639/766/747
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ 692/700/1421/65
/ Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging
/ Computed tomography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Interferometry
/ Laboratories
/ multidisciplinary
/ Refraction
/ Science
/ Tomography
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
2016
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Experimental Realisation of High-sensitivity Laboratory X-ray Grating-based Phase-contrast Computed Tomography
by
Willner, Marian
, Schröter, Tobias
, Meiser, Jan
, Koch, Frieder
, Pfeiffer, Franz
, Birnbacher, Lorenz
, Marschner, Mathias
, Herzen, Julia
, Velroyen, Astrid
, Hipp, Alexander
, Mohr, Jürgen
, Kunka, Danays
in
639/166/985
/ 639/766/747
/ 639/766/930/2735
/ 692/700/1421/65
/ Cerebellum - diagnostic imaging
/ Computed tomography
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Interferometry
/ Laboratories
/ multidisciplinary
/ Refraction
/ Science
/ Tomography
/ Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
2016
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Experimental Realisation of High-sensitivity Laboratory X-ray Grating-based Phase-contrast Computed Tomography
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Experimental Realisation of High-sensitivity Laboratory X-ray Grating-based Phase-contrast Computed Tomography
2016
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Overview
The possibility to perform high-sensitivity X-ray phase-contrast imaging with laboratory grating-based phase-contrast computed tomography (gbPC-CT) setups is of great interest for a broad range of high-resolution biomedical applications. However, achieving high sensitivity with laboratory gbPC-CT setups still poses a challenge because several factors such as the reduced flux, the polychromaticity of the spectrum and the limited coherence of the X-ray source reduce the performance of laboratory gbPC-CT in comparison to gbPC-CT at synchrotron facilities. In this work, we present our laboratory X-ray Talbot-Lau interferometry setup operating at 40 kVp and describe how we achieve the high sensitivity yet unrivalled by any other laboratory X-ray phase-contrast technique. We provide the angular sensitivity expressed via the minimum resolvable refraction angle both in theory and experiment and compare our data with other differential phase-contrast setups. Furthermore, we show that the good stability of our high-sensitivity setup allows for tomographic scans, by which even the electron density can be retrieved quantitatively as has been demonstrated in several preclinical studies.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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