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Quantitative X-ray phase-contrast microtomography from a compact laser-driven betatron source.


ABSTRACT: X-ray phase-contrast imaging has recently led to a revolution in resolving power and tissue contrast in biomedical imaging, microscopy and materials science. The necessary high spatial coherence is currently provided by either large-scale synchrotron facilities with limited beamtime access or by microfocus X-ray tubes with rather limited flux. X-rays radiated by relativistic electrons driven by well-controlled high-power lasers offer a promising route to a proliferation of this powerful imaging technology. A laser-driven plasma wave accelerates and wiggles electrons, giving rise to a brilliant keV X-ray emission. This so-called betatron radiation is emitted in a collimated beam with excellent spatial coherence and remarkable spectral stability. Here we present a phase-contrast microtomogram of a biological sample using betatron X-rays. Comprehensive source characterization enables the reconstruction of absolute electron densities. Our results suggest that laser-based X-ray technology offers the potential for filling the large performance gap between synchrotron- and current X-ray tube-based sources.

SUBMITTER: Wenz J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4518247 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative X-ray phase-contrast microtomography from a compact laser-driven betatron source.

Wenz J J   Schleede S S   Khrennikov K K   Bech M M   Thibault P P   Heigoldt M M   Pfeiffer F F   Karsch S S  

Nature communications 20150720


X-ray phase-contrast imaging has recently led to a revolution in resolving power and tissue contrast in biomedical imaging, microscopy and materials science. The necessary high spatial coherence is currently provided by either large-scale synchrotron facilities with limited beamtime access or by microfocus X-ray tubes with rather limited flux. X-rays radiated by relativistic electrons driven by well-controlled high-power lasers offer a promising route to a proliferation of this powerful imaging  ...[more]

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