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2011
Journal Article
Titel
Evaluation of X-ray phase-contrast imaging with the Medipix
Abstract
In the recent decade phase-contrast imaging in the X-ray regime has been developed as a competitive alternative to conventional absorption radiography and computed tomography Wilkins et al. (1996) [1]. As phase-contrast is an energy dependent phenomenon, the use of a spectroscopic detector like the Medipix is a key tool to characterize and optimize imaging methods such as in-line or interferometric phase-contrast imaging. In the following the energy dependency of interference patterns caused by phase shifts in a coherent wavefront will be shown. Moreover, the spatial coherence of X-rays, considered as wavefronts, is crucial for the formation of detectable interference effects. The newest generations of X-ray sources produce small but finite focal spot sizes, so that partial spatial coherence of the wave-field has to be taken into account. The contribution of partial coherence to the image recorded in the detector plane has been investigated and the outcome will be prese nted. For a fuller understanding of a complete phase-contrast imaging setup the incoherent scattering effects were additionally simulated with Monte-Carlo methods. Furthermore, to develop a realistic simulation-tool for X-ray phase-contrast imaging, a good comprehension of the detection system is needed. This was also achieved by Monte-Carlo simulations. The comparison with measurements of the simulations of a complete setup shows a very good agreement.