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High resolution, large field of view x-ray differential phase contrast imaging on a compact setup

Thuering, T.
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Modregger, P.  
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Grund, T.
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2011
Applied Physics Letters

X-ray grating interferometry is a well established technique to perform differential phase contrast imaging on conventional x-ray tubes. So far, the application of this technique in commercial micro computed tomography scanners has remained a major challenge due to the compact setup geometry. In this letter, we report on the design of a compact imaging setup using a microfocus source. Due to the extreme wave front curvature, the gratings are fabricated on a flexible substrate, enabling precise cylindrical shaping. A laboratory setup and a modified SCANCO μCT100 scanner have been built, allowing high resolution and large field of view imaging. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.3618672
Author(s)
Thuering, T.
Modregger, P.  
Grund, T.
Kenntner, J.
David, C.
Stampanoni, M.
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

99

Issue

4

Article Number

041111

Subjects

CIBM-PC

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