Fast implicit diffusive dark-field retrieval for single-exposure, single-mask x-ray imaging

  • Beltran M
  • Paganin D
  • Croughan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Complementary to conventional and phase x-ray radiography, dark-field imaging has become central in visualizing diffusive scattering signals that come from spatially unresolved texture within an object. To date, most diffusive dark-field retrieval methods require either the acquisition of multiple images at the cost of higher radiation dose or significant amounts of computational memory and time. In this work, a simple method of x-ray diffusive dark-field retrieval is presented, applicable to any single-mask imaging setup, with only one exposure of the sample. The approach, which is based on a model of geometric and diffusive reverse-flow conservation, is implicit and noniterative. This numerically fast methodology is applied to experimental x-ray images acquired using both a random mask and a grid mask, giving high-quality reconstructions that are very stable in the presence of noise. The method should be useful for high-speed imaging and/or imaging with low-flux sources.

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Beltran, M. A., Paganin, D. M., Croughan, M. K., & Morgan, K. S. (2023). Fast implicit diffusive dark-field retrieval for single-exposure, single-mask x-ray imaging. Optica, 10(4), 422. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.480489

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