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18 March 2008 Parameter optimization for a grating-based phase contrast x-ray system
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Abstract
Differential Phase Contrast Imaging (DPCI) has the potential to vastly increase soft tissue contrast. DPCI requires spatial and temporal coherence as generated by a synchrotron or a micro-focus X-ray source; however, recent research demonstrates DPCI can be implemented using a conventional X-ray source with three transmission gratings (Pfeiffer et al., Nature 2006). This paper describes the optimization of the essential system parameters (system size, delivered dose, spatial resolution) of this implementation from a theoretical perspective. The optimization of these parameters is an essential step in practical application of DPCI. We conclude that the minimum size of the system is approximately 700 mm, the minimum resolution is 100 um, and the dose is 1/1000 that of conventional absorption CT.
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Bonsung Koo, Ming Jiang, Christopher L. Wyatt, and Ge Wang "Parameter optimization for a grating-based phase contrast x-ray system", Proc. SPIE 6913, Medical Imaging 2008: Physics of Medical Imaging, 691348 (18 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.770548
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KEYWORDS
Phase contrast

X-rays

Spatial resolution

Tissues

X-ray imaging

Interferometers

Phase shifts

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