Single-shot X-ray Dark-field Tomography
Adam Doherty, Ian Buchanan, Alberto Astolfo, Savvas Savvidis, Mattia, F. M. Gerli, Antonio Citro, Alessandro Olivo, Marco Endrizzi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel single-shot X-ray dark-field imaging method that simplifies data acquisition, reduces dose, and enables faster tomography without requiring coherent sources or high-resolution detectors.
Contribution
The authors present a new approach to obtain dark-field images from a single X-ray shot, significantly reducing complexity and data requirements in X-ray dark-field tomography.
Findings
Successfully reconstructed dark-field images from single-shot data.
Demonstrated method works with laboratory X-ray systems without coherence.
Reduces data dimensionality, enabling faster and more efficient imaging.
Abstract
X-ray dark-field imaging creates a representation of the sample where contrast is generated by subresolution features within the volume under inspection. These are detected by a local measurement of the radiation field's angular distribution, and how it is affected by the interaction with matter. X-ray dark-field imaging typically requires taking multiple exposures for separating the contributions to the detected X-ray intensity arising from scattering, refraction and attenuation; a procedure often called phase retrieval. We propose an approach to retrieve an X-ray dark-field image from a single X-ray shot. We demonstrate the method using a laboratory-based, rotating anode X-ray tube system without the need for coherent radiation or a high-resolution detector. This reduces the complexity of data acquisition, enabling faster scanning and increasing dose efficiency. Moreover, our approach…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
