Method for Coded-Source Phase Contrast X-Ray Imaging

Described here is a method for performing phase contrast imaging using an array of independently controllable x-ray sources. The array of x-ray sources can be controlled to produce a distinct spatial pattern of x-ray radiation and thus can be used to encode phase contrast signals without the need for a coded aperture. The lack of coded aperture increases the flexibility of the imaging method. For instance, because a fixed, coded aperture is not required, the angular resolution of the imaging technique can be increased as compared to coded-aperture imaging. Moreover, the lack of a radioopaque coded aperture increases the photon flux that reaches the subject, thereby increasing the attainable signal-to-noise ratio.

Departments: Microsystems Technology Laboratories, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • method for coded-source phase contrast x-ray imaging
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