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Quantitative quasi-local tomography using absorption and phase contrast

✍ Scribed by T.E. Gureyev; Ya.I. Nesterets; S.C. Mayo


Book ID
103873368
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
967 KB
Volume
280
Category
Article
ISSN
0030-4018

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✦ Synopsis


Possibilities are investigated for quantitative computed tomography (CT) reconstruction of the spatial distribution of refractive index in a region of interest (ROI) inside an object which is larger than the field of view. The analysis is presented for the case of conventional (absorption) CT, as well as diffraction (phase-contrast) CT. It is shown that in both cases an accurate reconstruction can be achieved using the projection data corresponding to rays passing through a sufficiently wide vicinity of a ROI. Our analysis also indicates that X-ray phase-contrast CT can typically be localized to smaller regions compared to absorption CT. In particular, quasi-local hard Xray micro-CT of regions of the order of 100 lm or even smaller in size, appears feasible with the use of propagation-based phase contrast. Numerical and experimental tests confirm the possibility of accurate quantitative CT reconstruction from truncated projections.


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