| Literature DB >> 21369246 |
Yuqi Ren1, Can Chen, Rongchang Chen, Guangzhao Zhou, Yudan Wang, Tiqiao Xiao.
Abstract
Compared to phase retrieval from single sample-to-detector distance (SDD) image, phase retrieval with multiple SDD images could improve the precision in quantitative X-ray in-line phase contrast imaging (QXIPCI). Among all the related phase retrieval approaches, the two-SDD-image-based one is the simplest and well compromises between precision and dose. However, how to optimize the recording distances for the two images to achieve highest precision, remains unsolved. In this paper, the problem was investigated systematically based on digital simulation and related experiments. Spectral correlation degree (SCD) is introduced to evaluate the pertinence between the two SDD images. The simulation results show that the highest retrieving precision could be obtained while the SDD of the second image is three times that of the first image. The best retrieval could be achieved when SDD of the first image is selected properly, meanwhile the SCD occurs with a typical damping oscillation. Experiments, carried out at the X-ray imaging beamline of SSRF, demonstrated the simulation results.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21369246 DOI: 10.1364/OE.19.004170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894