| Literature DB >> 28147659 |
Tobias J Schröter1, Frieder J Koch1, Pascal Meyer1, Danays Kunka1, Jan Meiser1, Konstantin Willer2, Lukas Gromann2, Fabio De Marco2, Julia Herzen2, Peter Noel2, Andre Yaroshenko2, Andreas Hofmann3, Franz Pfeiffer2, Jürgen Mohr1.
Abstract
X-ray grating-based interferometry promises unique new diagnostic possibilities in medical imaging and materials analysis. To transfer this method from scientific laboratories or small-animal applications to clinical radiography applications, compact setups with a large field of view (FoV) are required. Currently the FoV is limited by the grating area, which is restricted due to the complex manufacturing process. One possibility to increase the FoV is tiling individual grating tiles to create one large area grating mounted on a carrier substrate. We investigate theoretically the accuracy needed for a tiling process in all degrees of freedom by applying a simulation approach. We show how the resulting precision requirements can be met using a custom-built frame for exact positioning. Precise alignment is achieved by comparing the fringe patterns of two neighboring grating tiles in a grating interferometer. With this method, the FoV can be extended to practically any desired length in one dimension. First results of a phase-contrast scanning setup with a full FoV of 384 mm × 24 mm show the suitability of this method.Year: 2017 PMID: 28147659 DOI: 10.1063/1.4973632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523