X-ray imaging using a tunable coherent X-ray source based on parametric X-ray radiation

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Abstract

A novel X-ray source based on parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) has been employed for X-ray imaging at the Laboratory for Electron Beam Research and Application (LEBRA), Nihon University. Notable features of PXR are tunable energy, monochromaticity with spatial chirp, narrow local bandwidth and spatial coherence. Since the X-ray beam from the PXR system has a large irradiation area with uniform flux density, the PXR-based source is suited for X-ray imaging, especially for application to phase-contrast imaging. Despite the cone-like X-ray beam, diffraction-enhanced imaging (DEI) can be employed as a phase contrast imaging technique. DEI experiments were performed using 14- to 34-keV X-rays and the phase-gradient images were obtained. The results demonstrated the capability of PXR as an X-ray source for phase-contrast imaging with a large irradiation field attributed to the cone-beam effect. Given the significant properties of the LEBRA-PXR source, the result suggests the possible construction of a compact linac-driven PXR-Imaging instrument and its application to medical diagnoses.© 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.

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Hayakawa, Y., Takahashi, Y., Kuwada, T., Sakae, T., Tanaka, T., Nakao, K., … Sato, I. (2013). X-ray imaging using a tunable coherent X-ray source based on parametric X-ray radiation. Journal of Instrumentation, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/08/C08001

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