Ji Xu, Zhang Ran, Li Ke, Chen Guang-Hong
Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI.
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI.
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng. 2019 Feb;10948. doi: 10.1117/12.2512251. Epub 2019 Mar 1.
The sensitivity factor of a grating-based x-ray differential phase contrast (DPC) imaging system determines how much fringe shift can be observed for a given refraction angle. It is commonly believed that increasing the sensitivity factor will improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the phase signal. However, this may not always be the case if the intrinsic phase wrapping effect is taken into consideration. In this work, a theoretical derivation is provided to quantify relationship between the sensitivity and SNR for a given refraction angle, exposure level, and grating based x-ray DPC system. The theoretical derivation shows that the expected phase signal is not always proportional to the sensitivity factor and may even decrease when the sensitivity factor becomes too large. The noise variance of the signal is not always solely dependent on the exposure level and fringe visibility but may become signal-dependent under certain circumstances. As a result, SNR of the phase signal does not always increase with higher sensitivity. Numerical simulation studies were performed to validate the theoretical models. Results show that when the fringe visibility and exposure level are fixed, there exists an optimal sensitivity factor which maximizes the SNR for a given refraction angle; further increase of the sensitivity factor may decrease the SNR.
基于光栅的X射线微分相衬(DPC)成像系统的灵敏度因子决定了对于给定的折射角能够观察到的条纹位移量。通常认为,提高灵敏度因子会改善相衬信号的信噪比(SNR)。然而,如果考虑到固有的相位包裹效应,情况可能并非总是如此。在这项工作中,我们给出了一个理论推导,以量化在给定折射角、曝光水平和基于光栅的X射线DPC系统下灵敏度与SNR之间的关系。理论推导表明,预期的相衬信号并不总是与灵敏度因子成正比,当灵敏度因子变得太大时甚至可能会减小。信号的噪声方差并不总是仅取决于曝光水平和条纹可见度,在某些情况下可能会变为与信号相关。因此,相衬信号的SNR并不总是随着灵敏度的提高而增加。我们进行了数值模拟研究以验证理论模型。结果表明,当条纹可见度和曝光水平固定时,对于给定的折射角存在一个最佳灵敏度因子,可使SNR最大化;灵敏度因子的进一步增加可能会降低SNR。