We present a new method for detecting fractures in solid materials below the resolution given by the detector pixel size by using grating-based X-ray interferometry. The technique is particularly useful for detecting sub-pixel cracks in large samples where the size of the sample is preventing high-resolution mu CT studies of the entire sample. The X-ray grating interferometer produces three distinct modality signals: absorption, phase and dark field. The method utilizes the unique scattering features of the dark-field signal. We have used tomograms reconstructed from each of the three signals to detect cracks in a model sample consisting of stearin
X-ray imaging has conventionally relied upon attenuation to provide contrast. In recent years, two c...
The X-ray dark-field signal can be measured with a grating-based Talbot-Lau interferometer. It measu...
The analysis of archaeological findings reveals the remaining secrets of human history. However, it ...
X-ray computed micro-tomography typically involves a trade-off between sample size and resolution, c...
Abstract Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common clinical finding for teeth, it affects about 5% of...
Over the recent years X-ray differential phase-contrast imaging was developed for the hard X-ray reg...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Grating interferometer based imaging with X-rays and neutrons has proven to hold huge potential for ...
Imaging with visible light today uses numerous contrast mechanisms, including bright- and dark-field...
Grating interferometer based imaging with X-rays and neutrons has proven to hold huge potential for ...
Visualizing the internal architecture of large soft tissue specimens within the laboratory environme...
International audienceThe novel possibilities of phase feature detection in radiography at a third g...
Grating-based X-ray dark-field contrast is an emerging new imaging modality that is demonstrating pa...
Although x-ray imaging is widely used in biomedical applications, biological soft tissues have small...
X-ray imaging has conventionally relied upon attenuation to provide contrast. In recent years, two c...
The X-ray dark-field signal can be measured with a grating-based Talbot-Lau interferometer. It measu...
The analysis of archaeological findings reveals the remaining secrets of human history. However, it ...
X-ray computed micro-tomography typically involves a trade-off between sample size and resolution, c...
Abstract Cracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a common clinical finding for teeth, it affects about 5% of...
Over the recent years X-ray differential phase-contrast imaging was developed for the hard X-ray reg...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Grating interferometer based imaging with X-rays and neutrons has proven to hold huge potential for ...
Imaging with visible light today uses numerous contrast mechanisms, including bright- and dark-field...
Grating interferometer based imaging with X-rays and neutrons has proven to hold huge potential for ...
Visualizing the internal architecture of large soft tissue specimens within the laboratory environme...
International audienceThe novel possibilities of phase feature detection in radiography at a third g...
Grating-based X-ray dark-field contrast is an emerging new imaging modality that is demonstrating pa...
Although x-ray imaging is widely used in biomedical applications, biological soft tissues have small...
X-ray imaging has conventionally relied upon attenuation to provide contrast. In recent years, two c...
The X-ray dark-field signal can be measured with a grating-based Talbot-Lau interferometer. It measu...
The analysis of archaeological findings reveals the remaining secrets of human history. However, it ...