Single-exposure x-ray dark-field imaging via a dual-energy propagation-based setup.

IF 3.3 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS Optics letters Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1364/OL.553310
Jannis N Ahlers, Konstantin M Pavlov, Marcus J Kitchen, Stephanie A Harker, Emily J Pryor, James A Pollock, Michelle K Croughan, Ying Ying How, Marie-Christine Zdora, Lucy F Costello, Dylan W O'Connell, Christopher Hall, Kaye S Morgan
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X-ray dark-field imaging visualizes scattering from sample microstructure and has found application in medical and security contexts. While most x-ray dark-field imaging techniques rely on masks, gratings, or crystals, recent work on the Fokker-Planck model of diffusive imaging has enabled dark-field imaging in the propagation-based geometry. Images captured at multiple propagation distances or x-ray energies can be used to reconstruct dark-field from propagation-based images but have previously required multiple exposures. Here, we show single-exposure dark-field imaging by exploiting the harmonic content in a monochromatized synchrotron beam and utilizing an energy-discriminating photon-counting detector to capture dual-energy propagation-based images. The method is validated by filming time-varying samples, showing the advantage of the dark-field contrast in analyzing dynamic evolution. We measure and adjust for the impact of detector charge-sharing on the images. This work opens the way for dynamic dark-field x-ray imaging without the need for a high-stability setup and precision optics.

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Optics letters
Optics letters 物理-光学
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期刊介绍: The Optical Society (OSA) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in its portfolio of journals, which serve the full breadth of the optics and photonics community. Optics Letters offers rapid dissemination of new results in all areas of optics with short, original, peer-reviewed communications. Optics Letters covers the latest research in optical science, including optical measurements, optical components and devices, atmospheric optics, biomedical optics, Fourier optics, integrated optics, optical processing, optoelectronics, lasers, nonlinear optics, optical storage and holography, optical coherence, polarization, quantum electronics, ultrafast optical phenomena, photonic crystals, and fiber optics. Criteria used in determining acceptability of contributions include newsworthiness to a substantial part of the optics community and the effect of rapid publication on the research of others. This journal, published twice each month, is where readers look for the latest discoveries in optics.
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