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Hard X-ray phase imaging and tomography using a grating interferometer

David, C.
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Weitkamp, T.
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Pfeiffer, F.  
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2007
Spectrochimica Acta B : Atomic Spectroscopy

An interferometric technique for hard X-rays is presented. It is based on two transmission gratings and a phase-stepping technique, and it provides separate radiographs of the phase and absorption profiles of bulk samples. Tomographic reconstruction yields quantitative three-dimensional maps of the X-ray refractive index and of the attenuation coefficient, with a spatial resolution down to a few microns. The method is mechanically robust, it requires little monochromaticity, and can be scaled up to large fields of view. These are important prerequisites for use with laboratory X-ray sources. Numerous applications ranging from wave front sensing to medical radiography are presently under investigation.

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DOI
10.1016/j.sab.2007.03.001
Author(s)
David, C.
Weitkamp, T.
Pfeiffer, F.  
Diaz, A.
Bruder, J.
Rohbeck, T.
Groso, A.
Bunk, O.
Stampanoni, M.
Cloetens, P.
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Spectrochimica Acta B : Atomic Spectroscopy
Volume

62

Issue

6-7

Start page

626

End page

630

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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October 11, 2007
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