Arhatari Benedicta D, Gureyev Timur E, Abbey Brian
ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging, Department of Chemistry and Physics, La Trobe University, Victoria, 3086, Australia.
ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging, School of Physics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010, Australia.
Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 16;7(1):218. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-00304-7.
The majority of current laboratory based X-ray sources are polychromatic and are not tuneable. This lack of monochromaticity limits the range of applications for these sources and in particular it reduces the elemental specificity of laboratory based X-ray imaging experiments. Here we present a solution to this problem based on the use of Ross filter pairs. Although such Ross filter arrangements have been applied in proof-of-principle spectroscopy experiments, to date there have been no reports of this approach used for full-field X-ray imaging. Here we report on the experimental demonstration of Ross filter pairs being used for quasi-monochromatic, full-field imaging. This arrangement has several important benefits for laboratory based X-ray imaging including, as we demonstrate, elemental contrast enhancement. The method is demonstrated both for two-dimensional radiography and for three-dimensional X-ray tomography.
目前大多数基于实验室的X射线源是多色的且不可调谐。这种缺乏单色性限制了这些源的应用范围,特别是降低了基于实验室的X射线成像实验的元素特异性。在此,我们提出一种基于使用罗斯滤波器对的解决该问题的方案。尽管这种罗斯滤波器配置已应用于原理验证光谱实验,但迄今为止,尚无关于这种方法用于全场X射线成像的报道。在此,我们报告了罗斯滤波器对用于准单色全场成像的实验演示。如我们所展示的,这种配置对基于实验室的X射线成像有几个重要益处,包括元素对比度增强。该方法在二维射线照相和三维X射线断层扫描中均得到了验证。