X-ray spatial frequency heterodyne imaging

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We derive an expression for the electric field at the image plane from the Kirchhoff-Fresnel integral for a grating in contact with an object in an x-ray, in-line imaging configuration that shows the grating to give a heterodyning effect. We also show how image contrast in a harmonic of the grating is enhanced depending on the first space derivative of the phase function. Experiments are reported where a Fourier component of the image intensity gives contrast at the edges of objects significantly larger than that found with conventional in-line phase contrast imaging. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Wu, B., Liu, Y., Rose-Petruck, C., & Diebold, G. J. (2012). X-ray spatial frequency heterodyne imaging. Applied Physics Letters, 100(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3681794

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