Hybrid dark-field and attenuation contrast retrieval for laboratory-based X-ray tomography.

IF 8.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Optica Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.525760
Adam Doherty, Ian Buchanan, Oriol Roche I Morgó, Alberto Astolfo, Savvas Savvidis, Mattia F M Gerli, Antonio Citro, Alessandro Olivo, Marco Endrizzi
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X-ray dark-field imaging highlights sample structures through contrast generated by sub-resolution features within the inspected volume. Quantifying dark-field signals generally involves multiple exposures for phase retrieval, separating contributions from scattering, refraction, and attenuation. Here, we introduce an approach for non-interferometric X-ray dark-field imaging that presents a single-parameter representation of the sample. This fuses attenuation and dark-field signals, enabling the reconstruction of a unified three-dimensional volume. Notably, our method can obtain dark-field contrast from a single exposure and employs conventional back projection algorithms for reconstruction. Our approach is based on the assumption of a macroscopically homogeneous material, which we validate through experiments on phantoms and on biological tissue samples. The methodology is implemented on a laboratory-based, rotating anode X-ray tube system without the need for coherent radiation or a high-resolution detector. Utilizing this system with streamlined data acquisition enables expedited scanning while maximizing dose efficiency. These attributes are crucial in time- and dose-sensitive medical imaging applications and unlock the ability of dark-field contrast with high-throughput lab-based tomography. We believe that the proposed approach can be extended across X-ray dark-field imaging implementations beyond tomography, spanning fast radiography, directional dark-field imaging, and compatibility with pulsed X-ray sources.

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基于实验室的x射线断层成像的混合暗场和衰减对比度检索。
x射线暗场成像通过被检查体积内的亚分辨率特征产生的对比度来突出样品结构。量化暗场信号通常涉及多次曝光进行相位恢复,从散射、折射和衰减中分离贡献。在这里,我们介绍了一种非干涉x射线暗场成像方法,该方法呈现样品的单参数表示。这融合了衰减和暗场信号,使重建一个统一的三维体积成为可能。值得注意的是,我们的方法可以从单次曝光获得暗场对比度,并使用传统的反向投影算法进行重建。我们的方法是基于宏观均匀材料的假设,我们通过对幻影和生物组织样本的实验来验证。该方法在实验室基础上实现,旋转阳极x射线管系统不需要相干辐射或高分辨率探测器。利用该系统与流线型数据采集可以加快扫描,同时最大限度地提高剂量效率。这些属性在时间和剂量敏感的医学成像应用中至关重要,并解锁了与高通量实验室断层扫描的暗场对比度的能力。我们相信所提出的方法可以扩展到x射线暗场成像实现,超越断层扫描,跨越快速射线照相,定向暗场成像,并与脉冲x射线源兼容。
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Optica
Optica OPTICS-
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19.70
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2.90%
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191
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Optica is an open access, online-only journal published monthly by Optica Publishing Group. It is dedicated to the rapid dissemination of high-impact peer-reviewed research in the field of optics and photonics. The journal provides a forum for theoretical or experimental, fundamental or applied research to be swiftly accessed by the international community. Optica is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences, and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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