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Wang Sheng-Hao, Margie P. Olbinado, Atsushi Momose, Han Hua-Jie, Hu Ren-Fang, Wang Zhi-Li, Gao Kun, Zhang Kai, Zhu Pei-Ping, Wu Zi-Yu. Experimental research on the feature of an x-ray Talbot-Lau interferometer versus tube accelerating voltageJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(6): 068703.
| Wang Sheng-Hao, Margie P. Olbinado, Atsushi Momose, Han Hua-Jie, Hu Ren-Fang, Wang Zhi-Li, Gao Kun, Zhang Kai, Zhu Pei-Ping, Wu Zi-Yu. Experimental research on the feature of an x-ray Talbot-Lau interferometer versus tube accelerating voltageJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(6): 068703. |
Experimental research on the feature of an x-ray Talbot-Lau interferometer versus tube accelerating voltage
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Abstract
X-ray Talbot–Lau interferometer has been used most widely to perform x-ray phase-contrast imaging with a conventional low-brilliance x-ray source, and it yields high-sensitivity phase and dark-field images of samples producing low absorption contrast, thus bearing tremendous potential for future clinical diagnosis. In this work, by changing the accelerating voltage of the x-ray tube from 35 kV to 45 kV, x-ray phase-contrast imaging of a test sample is performed at each integer value of the accelerating voltage to investigate the characteristic of an x-ray Talbot–Lau interferometer (located in the Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Japan) versus tube voltage. Experimental results and data analysis show that within a range this x-ray Talbot–Lau interferometer is not sensitive to the accelerating voltage of the tube with a constant fringe visibility of ~ 44%. This x-ray Talbot–Lau interferometer research demonstrates the feasibility of a new dual energy phase-contrast x-ray imaging strategy and the possibility to collect a refraction spectrum. -
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