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Li Chen, Li Zheng, Yu Ai-Min, Li Cheng-Quan. Influence of tube voltage and current on in-line phase contrast imaging using a microfocus x-ray sourceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(8): 2319-2324.
| Li Chen, Li Zheng, Yu Ai-Min, Li Cheng-Quan. Influence of tube voltage and current on in-line phase contrast imaging using a microfocus x-ray sourceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(8): 2319-2324. |
Influence of tube voltage and current on in-line phase contrast imaging using a microfocus x-ray source
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Abstract
In-line x-ray phase contrast imaging has attracted much attention due to two major advantages: its effectiveness in imaging weakly absorbing materials, and the simplicity of its facilities. In this paper a comprehensive theory based on Wigner distribution developed by Wu and Liu Med. Phys. 31 2378-2384 (2004) is reviewed. The influence of x-ray source and detector on the image is discussed. Experiments using a microfocus x-ray source and a CCD detector are conducted, which show the role of two key factors on imaging: the tube voltage and tube current. High tube current and moderate tube voltage are suggested for imaging. -
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