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Six dimensional X-ray Tensor Tomography with a compact laboratory setup

  • Y. Sharma
  • , M. Wieczorek
  • , F. Schaff
  • , S. Seyyedi
  • , F. Prade
  • , F. Pfeiffer
  • , T. Lasser
  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

Attenuation based X-ray micro computed tomography (XCT) provides three-dimensional images with micrometer resolution. However, there is a trade-off between the smallest size of the structures that can be resolved and the measurable sample size. In this letter, we present an imaging method using a compact laboratory setup that reveals information about micrometer-sized structures within samples that are several orders of magnitudes larger. We combine the anisotropic dark-field signal obtained in a grating interferometer and advanced tomographic reconstruction methods to reconstruct a six dimensional scattering tensor at every spatial location in three dimensions. The scattering tensor, thus obtained, encodes information about the orientation of micron-sized structures such as fibres in composite materials or dentinal tubules in human teeth. The sparse acquisition schemes presented in this letter enable the measurement of the full scattering tensor at every spatial location and can be easily incorporated in a practical, commercially feasible laboratory setup using conventional X-ray tubes, thus allowing for widespread industrial applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number134102
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume109
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Sep 2016

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