Artigo Revisado por pares

Theory of quantitative phase-contrast computed tomography

2002; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 19; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1364/josaa.19.000472

ISSN

1520-8532

Autores

Andrei V. Bronnikov,

Tópico(s)

Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena

Resumo

Phase-contrast x-ray computed tomography (CT) is an emerging imaging technique that can be implemented at third-generation synchrotron radiation sources or by using a microfocus x-ray source. Promising results have recently been obtained in materials science and medicine. At the same time, the lack of a mathematical theory comparable with that of conventional CT limits the progress in this field. Such a theory is now suggested, establishing a fundamental relation between the three-dimensional Radon transform of the object function and the two-dimensional Radon transform of the phase-contrast projection. A reconstruction algorithm is derived in the form of a filtered backprojection. The filter function is given in the space and spatial-frequency domains. The theory suggested enables one to quantitatively determine the refractive index of a weakly absorbing medium from x-ray intensity data measured in the near-field region. The results of computer simulations are discussed.

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