Tomographic phase and attenuation extraction for a sample composed of unknown materials using x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast imaging

Title
Tomographic phase and attenuation extraction for a sample composed of unknown materials using x-ray propagation-based phase-contrast imaging
Publication Date
2022-04-15
Author(s)
Alloo, S J
Paganin, D M
Morgan, K S
Gureyev, T E
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1103-0649
Email: tgureyev@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:tgureyev
Mayo, S C
Mohammadi, S
Lockie, D
Menk, R H
Arfelli, F
Zanconati, F
Tromba, G
Pavlov, K M
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1756-4406
Email: kpavlov@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:kpavlov
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Optica
Place of publication
United States of America
DOI
10.1364/ol.445802
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/71887
Abstract

Propagation-based phase-contrast x-ray imaging (PB-PCXI) generates image contrast by utilizing sample-imposed phase-shifts. This has proven useful when imaging weakly attenuating samples, as conventional attenuation-based imaging does not always provide adequate contrast. We present a PB-PCXI algorithm capable of extracting the x-ray attenuation β and refraction δ, components of the complex refractive index of distinct materials within an unknown sample. The method involves curve fitting an error-function-based model to a phase-retrieved interface in a PB-PCXI tomographic reconstruction, which is obtained when Paganin-type phase retrieval is applied with incorrect values of δ and β. The fit parameters can then be used to calculate true δ and β values for composite materials. This approach requires no a priori sample information, making it broadly applicable. Our PB-PCXI reconstruction is single-distance, requiring only one exposure per tomographic angle, which is important for radiosensitive samples. We apply this approach to a breast-tissue sample, recovering the refraction component δ, with 0.6–2.4% accuracy compared with theoretical values.

Link
Citation
Optics Letters, 47(8), p. 1945-1948
ISSN
1539-4794
0146-9592
Start page
1945
End page
1948

Files:

NameSizeformatDescriptionLink