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High-resolution multicontrast tomography with an X-ray microarray anode-structured target source.


ABSTRACT: Multicontrast X-ray imaging with high resolution and sensitivity using Talbot-Lau interferometry (TLI) offers unique imaging capabilities that are important to a wide range of applications, including the study of morphological features with different physical properties in biological specimens. The conventional X-ray TLI approach relies on an absorption grating to create an array of micrometer-sized X-ray sources, posing numerous limitations, including technical challenges associated with grating fabrication for high-energy operations. We overcome these limitations by developing a TLI system with a microarray anode-structured target (MAAST) source. The MAAST features an array of precisely controlled microstructured metal inserts embedded in a diamond substrate. Using this TLI system, tomography of a Drum fish tooth with high resolution and tri-contrast (absorption, phase, and scattering) reveals useful complementary structural information that is inaccessible otherwise. The results highlight the exceptional capability of high-resolution multicontrast X-ray tomography empowered by the MAAST-based TLI method in biomedical applications.

SUBMITTER: Zan G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8237686 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-resolution multicontrast tomography with an X-ray microarray anode-structured target source.

Zan Guibin G   Gul Sheraz S   Zhang Jin J   Zhao Wei W   Lewis Sylvia S   Vine David J DJ   Liu Yijin Y   Pianetta Piero P   Yun Wenbing W  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210601 25


Multicontrast X-ray imaging with high resolution and sensitivity using Talbot-Lau interferometry (TLI) offers unique imaging capabilities that are important to a wide range of applications, including the study of morphological features with different physical properties in biological specimens. The conventional X-ray TLI approach relies on an absorption grating to create an array of micrometer-sized X-ray sources, posing numerous limitations, including technical challenges associated with gratin  ...[more]

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