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X-ray grating interferometer for imaging at a second-generation synchrotron radiation source
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1194930
Author(s) Herzen, Julia; Beckmann, Felix; Donath, Tilman; Ogurreck, Malte; David, Christian; Pfeiffer, Franz; Mohr, Juergen; Reznikova, Elena; Riekehr, Stefan; Haibel, Astrid; Schulz, Georg; Mueller, Bert; Schreyer, Andreas
Author(s) at UniBasel Müller, Bert
Year 2010
Title X-ray grating interferometer for imaging at a second-generation synchrotron radiation source
Journal Proceedings of SPIE
Volume 7804
Pages / Article-Number 780407
Keywords Phase contrast, synchrotron radiation, grating interferometer, materials science, laser-beam weld, soft-tissue imaging
Abstract X-ray phase-contrast radiography and tomography enables to increase contrast for weakly absorbing materials. Recently, x-ray grating interferometers were developed which extend the possibility of phase-contrast imaging from highly brilliant radiation sources like third-generation synchrotron even to non-coherent sources. Here, we present a setup of an x-ray grating interferometer designed and installed at low-coherence wiggler source at the GKSS beamline W2 (HARWI II) operated at the second-generation synchrotron storage ring DORIS at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY, Hamburg, Germany). The beamline is dedicated to imaging in materials science. Equipped with the grating interferometer, it is the first synchrotron radiation beamline with a three-grating setup combining the advantages of phase-contrast imaging with monochromatic radiation with very high flux and a sufficiently large field of view for centimeter sized objects. Examples of radiography on laser-welded aluminum and magnesium joints are presented to demonstrate the high potential of the new grating-based setup in the field of materials science. In addition, the results of an off-axis phase-contrast tomography of a human urethra with 15 mm in diameter are presented showing internal structures, which cannot be resolved by the conventional tomography in absorption mode.
Publisher SPIE
ISSN/ISBN 0277-786X
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6005124
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1117/12.860733
ISI-Number WOS:000287816200007
Document type (ISI) Proceedings Paper
 
   

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