Phase retrieval for hard X-ray computed tomography of samples with hybrid compositions

  • Huiqiang Liu H
  • Yuqi Ren Y
  • Han Guo H
  • et al.
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Abstract

X-ray tomography of samples containing both weakly and strongly absorbing materials are necessary in material and biomedical imaging. Extending the validity of the phase-attenuation duality (PAD) method, the propagation-based phase-contrast computed tomography (PPCT) of a sample with hybrid compositions of both the light and dense components with 60 keV of synchrotron radiation is investigated. The experimental results show that the PAD-based PPCT is effective in imaging both the weakly and strongly absorbing components simultaneously. Compared with the direct PPCT technique, the PAD-based PPCT technique demonstrates its excellent capability in material discrimination and characterization. In addition, the PAD-based PPCT exhibits a striking performance on the image contrast enhancement and noise suppression. Therefore, this technique is useful for material and biomedical imaging applications, especially when the radiation dose involved imposes a serious constraint.

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Huiqiang Liu, H. L., Yuqi Ren, Y. R., Han Guo, H. G., Yanling Xue, Y. X., Honglan Xie, H. X., Tiqiao Xiao, T. X., & Xizeng Wu, X. W. (2012). Phase retrieval for hard X-ray computed tomography of samples with hybrid compositions. Chinese Optics Letters, 10(12), 121101–121104. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201210.121101

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