Diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) is an advanced digital radiographic imaging technique employing the refraction of X-rays to contrast internal interfaces. This study aims to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate images acquired using this technique and to assess how different fitting functions to the typical rocking curves (RCs) influence the quality of the images. RCs are obtained for every image pixel. This allows the separate determination of the absorption and the refraction properties of the material in a position-sensitive manner. Comparison of various types of fitting functions reveals that the Pseudo-Voigt (PsdV) function is best suited to fit typical RCs. A robust algorithm was developed in the Python programming language, wh...
High-resolution intensity profiles can be generated from X-ray diffraction films using a desk-top sc...
X-ray diffraction contrast tomography (DCT) is a technique for mapping grain shape and orientation i...
Material appearance is traditionally represented through its Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution ...
Diffraction enhanced imaging DEI is an advanced digital radiographic imaging technique employing t...
Diffraction-enhanced imaging (DEI) is a radiographic technique that derives contrast from an object'...
Conventional X-ray medical imaging makes use of the transmission properties of the sample. On the ot...
International audienceA new algorithm is introduced for separation of the scattered and non-scattere...
Analyzer crystal based imaging techniques such as diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) and multiple im...
Diffraction Enhanced X-ray Imaging (DEI) uses synchrotron X-ray beams prepared and analyzed by perfe...
We present a easy to use data analysis framework analysing X-ray diffraction data. It is aimed at us...
This thesis investigates the application and quantification of the Analyser Based Imaging (AB!) tech...
© 2015 Dr. Isaac PetersonCoherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) is a promising form of X-ray microscopy ...
As different methods to improve diffraction enhanced imaging are proposed, the authors introduce a s...
A Guinier camera equipped with an imaging plate is used to investigate and eliminate the sources of ...
This research was inspired by a need to discover more refined technologies for imaging growing joint...
High-resolution intensity profiles can be generated from X-ray diffraction films using a desk-top sc...
X-ray diffraction contrast tomography (DCT) is a technique for mapping grain shape and orientation i...
Material appearance is traditionally represented through its Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution ...
Diffraction enhanced imaging DEI is an advanced digital radiographic imaging technique employing t...
Diffraction-enhanced imaging (DEI) is a radiographic technique that derives contrast from an object'...
Conventional X-ray medical imaging makes use of the transmission properties of the sample. On the ot...
International audienceA new algorithm is introduced for separation of the scattered and non-scattere...
Analyzer crystal based imaging techniques such as diffraction enhanced imaging (DEI) and multiple im...
Diffraction Enhanced X-ray Imaging (DEI) uses synchrotron X-ray beams prepared and analyzed by perfe...
We present a easy to use data analysis framework analysing X-ray diffraction data. It is aimed at us...
This thesis investigates the application and quantification of the Analyser Based Imaging (AB!) tech...
© 2015 Dr. Isaac PetersonCoherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) is a promising form of X-ray microscopy ...
As different methods to improve diffraction enhanced imaging are proposed, the authors introduce a s...
A Guinier camera equipped with an imaging plate is used to investigate and eliminate the sources of ...
This research was inspired by a need to discover more refined technologies for imaging growing joint...
High-resolution intensity profiles can be generated from X-ray diffraction films using a desk-top sc...
X-ray diffraction contrast tomography (DCT) is a technique for mapping grain shape and orientation i...
Material appearance is traditionally represented through its Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution ...