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Optics Express | 2011

Two-dimensional grating-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging using Fourier transform phase retrieval

Hidenosuke Itoh; Kentaro Nagai; Genta Sato; Kimiaki Yamaguchi; Takashi Nakamura; Takeshi Kondoh; Chidane Ouchi; Takayuki Teshima; Yutaka Setomoto; Toru Den

We demonstrate a single shot two-dimensional grating-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging using a synchrotron radiation source. A checkerboard designed phase grating for π phase modulation at 17 keV and 35 keV, and a lattice-shaped amplitude grating with a high aspect ratio to shield X-rays up to 35 keV were fabricated. A Fourier analysis of Moiré fringe generated by the gratings was introduced to obtain the two-dimensional differential phase-contrast image with a single exposure. The results show that soft tissues and cartilages of a chicken wing sample are clearly seen with differential phase variation in two-dimensional directions. Using this method not only the whole of an object but also only an inner part of the object can be imaged.


Optics Letters | 2011

Two-dimensional gratings-based phase-contrast imaging using a conventional x-ray tube

Genta Sato; Takeshi Kondoh; Hidenosuke Itoh; Soichiro Handa; Kimiaki Yamaguchi; Takashi Nakamura; Kentaro Nagai; Chidane Ouchi; Takayuki Teshima; Yutaka Setomoto; Toru Den

A Talbot-Lau interferometer using two-dimensional gratings and a conventional x-ray tube has been used to investigate a phase-contrast imaging technique that is sensitive to phase gradients in two orthogonal directions. Fourier analysis of Moiré fringe patterns was introduced to obtain differential phase images and scattering images from a single exposure. Two-dimensional structures of plastic phantoms and characteristic features of soft tissue were clearly obtained at 17.5 keV. The phase-stepping technique was also examined to investigate the spatial resolution of different phase retrieval methods. In the presented setup we found that the choice of phase retrieval method made little difference in image blur, and a large effective source size was found to give a high intensity in the image plane.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2011

New phase retrieval method for single-shot x-ray Talbot imaging using windowed Fourier transform

Kentaro Nagai; Hidenosuke Itoh; Genta Sato; Takashi Nakamura; Kimiaki Yamaguchi; Takeshi Kondoh; Soichiro Handa; Toru Den

We propose a new phase retrieval technique using a windowed Fourier transform (WFT) method for fringe pattern analysis to obtain a high-resolution phase map. The WFT method has been studied to improve the noise robustness of FT methods. In our proposed technique, an extra step is added to isolate the WFT spectrum containing phase information from other spectra, which is effective when a narrow window function is used for the high-resolution phase map. We demonstrate phase retrieval along both x- and y-axes from a two-dimensional fringe pattern obtained by X-ray Talbot imaging. Differential phase maps in high resolution with effective noise reduction are retrieved by the proposed method.


Applied Optics | 2014

Sparse phase-stepping in two-dimensional x-ray phase contrast imaging

Takeshi Kondoh; Takashi Date; Kimiaki Yamaguchi; Kentaro Nagai; Genta Sato; Soichiro Handa; Toru Den; Hidenosuke Itoh; Takashi Nakamura

We have developed a sparse phase-stepping (SPS) method for x-ray Talbot-Lau interferometry, which first constructs a SPS intensity pattern of fewer images than the conventional phase-stepping (PS) method and then fills the data gap with neighboring pixels for phase retrieval. The SPS method is highly beneficial in practice since the fundamental difference in spatial resolution between the SPS and PS methods becomes negligible due to the blur caused by an interferometer. The concept of the SPS method has been proved by the experiment using a small effective source size. Furthermore, the experiment using a large effective source size has verified that in practical situations the SPS method can reduce the required number of images for phase retrieval and still offer the retrieved images with as high a spatial resolution as the PS method.


INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON X-RAY AND NEUTRON PHASE IMAGING WITH GRATINGS | 2012

Single-shot X-ray phase-contrast imaging using two-dimensional gratings

Genta Sato; Hidenosuke Itoh; Kentaro Nagai; Takashi Nakamura; Kimiaki Yamaguchi; Takeshi Kondoh; Soichiro Handa; Chidane Ouchi; Takayuki Teshima; Yutaka Setomoto; Toru Den

We developed a two-dimensional gratings-based X-ray interferometer that requires only a single exposure for clinical radiography. The interferometer consisted of a checkerboard phase grating for π phase modulation and a latticed amplitude grating. Using a synchrotron radiation source, the phase grating modulates the X-rays and generates a self-image, transformed to a moire fringe by the amplitude grating. To allow use of a conventional X-ray tube, the latticed source grating was installed downstream from the X-ray tube. Differential phase-contrast and scattering images in two orthogonal directions were obtained by Fourier analysis of the single moire fringe image and an absorption image. Results show that characteristic features of soft tissue in two orthogonal directions were clearly shown in the differential phase-contrast images.


Archive | 2009

Source grating for x-rays, imaging apparatus for x-ray phase contrast image and x-ray computed tomography system

Hidenosuke Itoh; Yoshikatsu Ichimura; Takashi Nakamura; Aya Imada


Archive | 2010

X-RAY IMAGING APPARATUS, X-RAY IMAGING METHOD, AND X-RAY IMAGING PROGRAM

Chidane Ouchi; Kentaro Nagai; Toru Den; Hidenosuke Itoh


Archive | 2009

Phase grating used for X-ray phase imaging, imaging apparatus for X-ray phase contrast image using phase grating, and X-ray computed tomography system

Takashi Nakamura; Aya Imada; Hidenosuke Itoh


Archive | 2011

X-ray imaging method and x-ray imaging apparatus

Naoki Kohara; Hidenosuke Itoh


Archive | 2008

GLASS COMPOSITION FOR ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AND OPTICAL DEVICE USING THE SAME

Taihei Mukaide; Tomohiro Watanabe; Hidenosuke Itoh

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