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X-ray phase-contrast micro tomography of soft tissues using a compact laboratory system with two-directional sensitivity (2212.07963v1)

Published 15 Dec 2022 in physics.ins-det

Abstract: X-ray micro tomography is a non-destructive, three-dimensional inspection technique applied across a vast range of fields and disciplines, ranging from research to industrial, encompassing engineering, biology and medical research. Phase-contrast imaging extends the domain of application of X-ray micro tomography to classes of samples that exhibit weak attenuation, thus appear with poor contrast in standard X-ray imaging. Notable examples are low-atomic-number materials, like carbon-fibre composites, soft matter and biological soft tissues. We report on a compact and cost effective system for X-ray phase-contrast micro tomography. The system features high sensitivity to phase gradients and high resolution, requires a low-power sealed X-ray tube, a single optical element, and fits in a small footprint. It is compatible with standard X-ray detector technologies: single-photon-counting offers higher sensitivity whereas flat-panels are preferred for a larger field of view. The system is benchmarked against known-material phantoms and its potential for soft-tissue three-dimensional imaging is demonstrated on small-animal organs: a piglet oesophagus and a rat heart.

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