Quantitative Evaluation Methods of In-Line X-Ray Phase Contrast Techniques
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By revealing the relationship between edge visibility and imaging parameters in in-line phase contrast imaging (PCI), we propose a method to quantitatively measure the contribution of absorption and phase shift from acquired images. We also prove that edge visibility will grow with the increasing source-object distance and object-detector distance. The result is validated by relative phase factor and by experiments conducted on a microfocus x-ray source. This method provides a new approach to evaluate in-line PCI images and is helpful for deciding imaging parameters.
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LI Chen, LI Zheng, LI Cheng-Quan, YU Ai-Min. Quantitative Evaluation Methods of In-Line X-Ray Phase Contrast Techniques[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(10): 2823-2826.
LI Chen, LI Zheng, LI Cheng-Quan, YU Ai-Min. Quantitative Evaluation Methods of In-Line X-Ray Phase Contrast Techniques[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(10): 2823-2826.
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LI Chen, LI Zheng, LI Cheng-Quan, YU Ai-Min. Quantitative Evaluation Methods of In-Line X-Ray Phase Contrast Techniques[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(10): 2823-2826.
LI Chen, LI Zheng, LI Cheng-Quan, YU Ai-Min. Quantitative Evaluation Methods of In-Line X-Ray Phase Contrast Techniques[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(10): 2823-2826.
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