Four dimensional material movies: High speed phase-contrast tomography by backprojection along dynamically curved paths

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We present an approach towards four dimensional (4d) movies of materials, showing dynamic processes within the entire 3d structure. The method is based on tomographic reconstruction on dynamically curved paths using a motion model estimated by optical flow techniques, considerably reducing the typical motion artefacts of dynamic tomography. At the same time we exploit x-ray phase contrast based on free propagation to enhance the signal from micron scale structure recorded with illumination times down to a millisecond (ms). The concept is demonstrated by observing the burning process of a match stick in 4d, using high speed synchrotron phase contrast x-ray tomography recordings. The resulting movies reveal the structural changes of the wood cells during the combustion.

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Ruhlandt, A., Töpperwien, M., Krenkel, M., Mokso, R., & Salditt, T. (2017). Four dimensional material movies: High speed phase-contrast tomography by backprojection along dynamically curved paths. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06333-6

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