Tomographic phase and attenuation extraction for a sample composed of unknown materials using x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast imaging

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Optica Publishing Group
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Language
eng
Date
2022
Authors
Alloo SJ
Paganin DM
Morgan KS
Gureyev TE
Mayo SC
Mohammadi S
Lockie D
Menk RH
Arfelli F
Zanconati F
Abstract

Propagation-based phase-contrast x-ray imaging (PB-PCXI) generates image contrast by utilizing sample-imposed phase-shifts. This has proven useful when imaging weakly attenuating samples, as conventional attenuation-based imaging does not always provide adequate contrast. We present a PB-PCXI algorithm capable of extracting the x-ray attenuation β and refraction δ, components of the complex refractive index of distinct materials within an unknown sample. The method involves curve fitting an error-function-based model to a phase-retrieved interface in a PB-PCXI tomographic reconstruction, which is obtained when Paganin-type phase retrieval is applied with incorrect values of δ and β. The fit parameters can then be used to calculate true δ and β values for composite materials. This approach requires no a priori sample information, making it broadly applicable. Our PB-PCXI reconstruction is single-distance, requiring only one exposure per tomographic angle, which is important for radiosensitive samples. We apply this approach to a breast-tissue sample, recovering the refraction component δ, with 0.6–2.4% accuracy compared with theoretical values.

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Alloo SJ, Paganin DM, Morgan KS, Gureyev TE, Mayo SC, Mohammadi S, Lockie D, Menk RH, Arfelli F, Zanconati F, Tromba G, Pavlov KM (2022). Tomographic phase and attenuation extraction for a sample composed of unknown materials using x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast imaging. Optics Letters. 47(8). 1945-1948.
Keywords
Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Tomography, Algorithms, X-Rays
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ANZSRC fields of research
0205 Optical Physics
0206 Quantum Physics
0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Fields of Research::51 - Physical sciences::5102 - Atomic, molecular and optical physics
Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320222 - Radiology and organ imaging
Fields of Research::51 - Physical sciences::5108 - Quantum physics
Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering
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