One of the most promising applications of the X-ray phase-contrast imaging is the three dimensional tomographic reconstruction of the index of refraction. However, results reported so far are limited to relatively small samples. We present here the tomographic reconstruction of the index of refraction distribution of a large biomedical sample (> 10 cm diameter). A quantitative study comparing the absorption and phase contrast (analyzer-based) tomography images shows that the distribution of the index of refraction obtained with the phase contrast method provides a more accurate depiction (3-10 times larger signal to noise ratio values) of the sample internal structure. Thanks to the higher sensitivity of this method, the improved precision was obtained using an incoming photon fluence on the sample several times smaller than in the case of absorption imaging. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America

Gasilov, S., Mittone, A., Brun, E., Bravin, A., Grandl, S., Coan, P. (2013). On the possibility of quantitative refractive-index tomography of large biomedical samples with hard X-rays. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 4(9), 1512-1518 [10.1364/BOE.4.001512].

On the possibility of quantitative refractive-index tomography of large biomedical samples with hard X-rays

Bravin A
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2013

Abstract

One of the most promising applications of the X-ray phase-contrast imaging is the three dimensional tomographic reconstruction of the index of refraction. However, results reported so far are limited to relatively small samples. We present here the tomographic reconstruction of the index of refraction distribution of a large biomedical sample (> 10 cm diameter). A quantitative study comparing the absorption and phase contrast (analyzer-based) tomography images shows that the distribution of the index of refraction obtained with the phase contrast method provides a more accurate depiction (3-10 times larger signal to noise ratio values) of the sample internal structure. Thanks to the higher sensitivity of this method, the improved precision was obtained using an incoming photon fluence on the sample several times smaller than in the case of absorption imaging. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America
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x-ray imaging; tomography; phase contrast;
English
2013
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9
1512
1518
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Gasilov, S., Mittone, A., Brun, E., Bravin, A., Grandl, S., Coan, P. (2013). On the possibility of quantitative refractive-index tomography of large biomedical samples with hard X-rays. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 4(9), 1512-1518 [10.1364/BOE.4.001512].
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