Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source
Currently, the basis for standard clinical X-ray radiography is absorption, tracking attenuation of radiation when X-ray beams pass through a particular part of the body. The fundamental interaction processes are dependent on variations in the atomic number and density of the target medium; consequ...
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ukm-10452016-12-14T06:28:40Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1045/ Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source Bradley, David Gondogdu, Ozcan Jenneson, Paul Nirgianaki, Eleftheria Elna Herawati Che Ismail, Currently, the basis for standard clinical X-ray radiography is absorption, tracking attenuation of radiation when X-ray beams pass through a particular part of the body. The fundamental interaction processes are dependent on variations in the atomic number and density of the target medium; consequentially radiographic contrast can be poor, particularly in regard to soft tissue imaging. Over the past several years considerable interest has been paid to utilising phase properties of the X-ray field to enhance radiographic Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia 5 (1) 2007: 1-162 contrast in challenging circumstances, particularly with respect to soft-tissue imaging. Surrey is among an increasing number of institutes in which a programme of investigation of phase contrast X-ray imaging has been established. We briefly review some basic ideas in X-ray phase contrast imaging and then examine the radiographic contrast enhancement that can be obtained, use being made of the method of free-space propagation and investigating a number of test objects, including biological samples. The equipment used at Surrey is relatively simple, comprising of bench-top X-ray tubes with focal spot sizes from a few microns up to 100 microns and a position sensitive 12 bit CCD detector. penerbit ukm 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1045/1/jurnal66.pdf Bradley, David and Gondogdu, Ozcan and Jenneson, Paul and Nirgianaki, Eleftheria and Elna Herawati Che Ismail, (2007) Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source. Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia, 5 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1675-8161 http://www.fskb.ukm.my/fskbold/jurnal |
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Currently, the basis for standard clinical X-ray radiography is absorption, tracking attenuation of radiation when X-ray beams pass through a particular
part of the body. The fundamental interaction processes are dependent on variations in the atomic number and density of the target medium; consequentially radiographic contrast can be poor, particularly in regard to soft tissue imaging. Over the past several years considerable interest has been
paid to utilising phase properties of the X-ray field to enhance radiographic Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia 5 (1) 2007: 1-162 contrast in challenging circumstances, particularly with respect to soft-tissue imaging. Surrey is among an increasing number of institutes in which a
programme of investigation of phase contrast X-ray imaging has been established. We briefly review some basic ideas in X-ray phase contrast imaging and then examine the radiographic contrast enhancement that can be obtained,
use being made of the method of free-space propagation and investigating a number of test objects, including biological samples. The equipment used at Surrey is relatively simple, comprising of bench-top X-ray tubes with focal spot sizes from a few microns up to 100 microns and a position sensitive 12 bit CCD detector. |
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Bradley, David Gondogdu, Ozcan Jenneson, Paul Nirgianaki, Eleftheria Elna Herawati Che Ismail, |
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Bradley, David Gondogdu, Ozcan Jenneson, Paul Nirgianaki, Eleftheria Elna Herawati Che Ismail, Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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Bradley, David Gondogdu, Ozcan Jenneson, Paul Nirgianaki, Eleftheria Elna Herawati Che Ismail, |
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Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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Review of X-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a Benchtop Microfocal Source |
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review of x-ray phase contrast imaging techniques and propagation based imaging using a benchtop microfocal source |
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