Quantitative comparison of imaging performance of x-ray interferometric imaging and diffraction enhanced imaging

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Abstract

For detailed biomedical observations using the optimum phase-contrast x-ray imaging, quantitative comparisons of imaging performances of two major imaging methods-x-ray interferometric imaging (XII) and diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI)-were performed. Density sensitivity and spatial resolution of each imaging method were evaluated using phantom tomograms obtained by each method with the same x-ray dosage. For practical comparison of the methods, biological samples were also observed under the same conditions. The results show that XII has a higher sensitivity than that of DEI and is thus suitable for observation of soft biological tissues. On the other hand, DEI has a wider dynamic range of density and is thus suitable for observation of samples with large differences in density of different regions. © 2008 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.

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Akio, Y., Jin, W., Kazuyuki, H., & Tohoru, T. (2008). Quantitative comparison of imaging performance of x-ray interferometric imaging and diffraction enhanced imaging. Medical Physics, 35(10), 4724–4734. https://doi.org/10.1118/1.2977543

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