Geometry-constraint-scan imaging for in-line phase contrast micro-CT

  • Jian Fu*
  • , Guangyuan Yu
  • , Dekai Fan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

X-ray phase contrast computed tomography (CT) uses the phase shift that x-rays undergo when passing through matter, rather than their attenuation, as the imaging signal and may provide better image quality in soft-tissue and biomedical materials with low atomic number. Here a geometry-constraint-scan imaging technique for in-line phase contrast micro-CT is reported. It consists of two circular-trajectory scans with x-ray detector at different positions, the phase projection extraction method with the Fresnel free-propagation theory and the filter back-projection reconstruction algorithm. This method removes the contact-detector scan and the pure phase object assumption in classical in-line phase contrast Micro-CT. Consequently it relaxes the experimental conditions and improves the image contrast. This work comprises a numerical study of this technique and its experimental verification using a biomedical composite dataset measured at an x-ray tube source Micro-CT setup. The numerical and experimental results demonstrate the validity of the presented method. It will be of interest for a wide range of in-line phase contrast Micro-CT applications in biology and medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3105-3111
Number of pages7
JournalBio-Medical Materials and Engineering
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Geometry-constraint scanning mode
  • Micro computed tomography
  • Reconstruction algorithm
  • X-ray in-line phase contrast imaging

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