Exploring phase contrast imaging with a laser-based Kα x-ray source up to relativistic laser intensity

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This study explores the ability of a hard Kα x-ray source (17.48 keV) produced by a 10 TW class laser system operated at high temporal contrast ratio and high repetition rate for phase contrast imaging. For demonstration, a parametric study based on a known object (PET films) shows clear evidence of feasibility of phase contrast imaging over a large range of laser intensity on target (from ~1017 W/cm2 to 7.0 × 1018 W/cm2). To highlight this result, a comparison of raw phase contrast and retrieved phase images of a biological object (a wasp) is done at different laser intensities below the relativistic intensity regime and up to 1.3 × 1019 W/cm2. This brings out attractive imaging strategies by selecting suitable laser intensity for optimizing either high spatial resolution and high quality of image or short acquisition time.

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Gambari, M., Clady, R., Stolidi, A., Utéza, O., Sentis, M., & Ferré, A. (2020). Exploring phase contrast imaging with a laser-based Kα x-ray source up to relativistic laser intensity. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63614-3

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