Correcting directional dark-field x-ray imaging artefacts using position-dependent image deblurring and attenuation removal
Michelle K Croughan, David M Paganin, Samantha J Alloo, Jannis N, Ahlers, Ying Ying How, Stephanie A Harker, Kaye S. Morgan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to correct artefacts in directional dark-field x-ray imaging by removing non-dark-field blur and attenuation effects, resulting in clearer images with fewer artefacts and more reliable quantitative data.
Contribution
The authors develop a correction technique for dark-field x-ray images that accounts for position-dependent blurring and attenuation, improving image quality and quantitative accuracy.
Findings
Reduced artefacts in dark-field images after correction
Enhanced quantitative consistency in dark-field measurements
Demonstrated corrections on synchrotron imaging data
Abstract
In recent years, a novel x-ray imaging modality has emerged that reveals unresolved sample microstructure via a "dark-field image", which provides complementary information to conventional "bright-field" images, such as attenuation and phase-contrast modalities. This x-ray dark-field signal is produced by unresolved microstructures scattering the x-ray beam resulting in localised image blur. Dark-field retrieval techniques extract this blur to reconstruct a dark-field image. Unfortunately, the presence of non-dark-field blur such as source-size blur or the detector point-spread-function can affect the dark-field retrieval as they also blur the experimental image. In addition, dark-field images can be degraded by the artefacts induced by large intensity gradients from attenuation and propagation-based phase contrast, particularly around sample edges. By measuring any non-dark-field…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
