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Sarah Bohndiek

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  • A non-free-space propagation x-ray phase contrast imaging method sensitive to phase effects in two directions simultaneously

    Olivo A, Bohndiek SE, Griffiths JA, Konstantinidis A, Speller RD. Applied Physics Letters. 2009; 94 (4): 044108

    We present an x-ray phase contrast imaging method based on coded apertures sensitive to phase effects in two directions simultaneously. To date, this is the only non-free-space propagation approach with this capability. Whereas the use of free-space propagation methods is limited to synchrotron radiation or microfocal x-ray sources, which impose severe limits in terms of practical applicability, coded-aperture based methods have been shown to provide synchrotronlike phase contrast enhancements with conventional x-ray sources. A two-directional sensitive method working with conventional sources could create a breakthrough in medical imaging, where two-directional sensitivity is often a mandatory requirement.

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