We recently demonstrated how quantitative X-ray phase contrast imaging may be performed with laboratory sources using the coded aperture technique. This technique required the knowledge of system parameters such as, for example, the source focal spot size and distances between elements of the imaging system. The method also assumes that the absorbing regions of the apertures are perfectly absorbing. In this paper we demonstrate how quantitative imaging can be performed without knowledge of individual system parameters and with partially absorbing apertures. We also show that this method is analogous to that employed in analyser based imaging which uses the rocking curve of an analyser crystal
Depuis la découverte des rayons X par Röntgen, l'imagerie radiographique utilise le contraste d'abso...
Previous studies on edge illumination (EI) X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCi) have investigated the...
In this work, a general theoretical framework is presented to explain the formation of the phase sig...
X‐ray phase contrast imaging is a powerful technique that allows detection of changes in the phase o...
Coded-aperture based imaging is a non-interferometric X-ray phase contrast imaging technique, which ...
Edge illumination is an X-ray phase-contrast imaging technique capable of quantitative retrieval of ...
We report on a preliminary laboratory based x-ray phase-contrast imaging system capable of achieving...
Phase retrieval extracts quantitative phase information from x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast ...
X-ray imaging is a standard tool for the non-destructive inspection of the internal structure of sam...
We report on the application of the multi-aperture analyserX-ray Phase-Contrast imaging (XPCI) techn...
Multi-modal X-ray imaging allows the extraction of phase and dark-field (or “Ultra-small Angle Scatt...
We present an alternative laboratory implementation of x-ray phase-contrast tomography through a bea...
International audienceWe present a theoretical and experimental comparison of three X-ray phase-cont...
A multi-aperture analyser set-up was recently developed for X-ray phase contrast imaging and tomogra...
X-ray phase contrast imaging (XPCi) methods are sensitive to phase in addition to attenuation effect...
Depuis la découverte des rayons X par Röntgen, l'imagerie radiographique utilise le contraste d'abso...
Previous studies on edge illumination (EI) X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCi) have investigated the...
In this work, a general theoretical framework is presented to explain the formation of the phase sig...
X‐ray phase contrast imaging is a powerful technique that allows detection of changes in the phase o...
Coded-aperture based imaging is a non-interferometric X-ray phase contrast imaging technique, which ...
Edge illumination is an X-ray phase-contrast imaging technique capable of quantitative retrieval of ...
We report on a preliminary laboratory based x-ray phase-contrast imaging system capable of achieving...
Phase retrieval extracts quantitative phase information from x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast ...
X-ray imaging is a standard tool for the non-destructive inspection of the internal structure of sam...
We report on the application of the multi-aperture analyserX-ray Phase-Contrast imaging (XPCI) techn...
Multi-modal X-ray imaging allows the extraction of phase and dark-field (or “Ultra-small Angle Scatt...
We present an alternative laboratory implementation of x-ray phase-contrast tomography through a bea...
International audienceWe present a theoretical and experimental comparison of three X-ray phase-cont...
A multi-aperture analyser set-up was recently developed for X-ray phase contrast imaging and tomogra...
X-ray phase contrast imaging (XPCi) methods are sensitive to phase in addition to attenuation effect...
Depuis la découverte des rayons X par Röntgen, l'imagerie radiographique utilise le contraste d'abso...
Previous studies on edge illumination (EI) X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCi) have investigated the...
In this work, a general theoretical framework is presented to explain the formation of the phase sig...