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X-ray phase-contrast microtomography of soft tissues using a compact laboratory system with two-directional sensitivity

  • X-ray microtomography is a nondestructive, three-dimensional inspection technique applied across a vast range of fields and disciplines, ranging from research to industrial, encompassing engineering, biology, and medical research. Phasecontrast imaging extends the domain of application of x-ray microtomography to classes of samples that exhibit weak attenuation, thus appearing with poor contrast in standard x-ray imaging. Notable examples are low-atomic-number materials, like carbon-fiber composites, soft matter, and biological soft tissues.We report on a compact and cost-effective system for x-ray phase-contrast microtomography. The system features high sensitivity to phase gradients and high resolution, requires a low-power sealed x-ray tube, a single optical element, and fits in a small footprint. It is compatible with standard x-ray detector technologies: in our experiments, we have observed that single-photon counting offered higher angular sensitivity, whereas flat panels provided a larger field of view. The system is benchmarked against knownmaterial phantoms, and its potential for soft-tissue three-dimensional imaging is demonstrated on small-animal organs: a piglet esophagus and a rat heart.We believe that the simplicity of the setupwe are proposing, combined with its robustness and sensitivity, will facilitate accessing quantitative x-ray phase-contrast microtomography as a research tool across disciplines, including tissue engineering, materials science, and nondestructive testing in general.

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Author:Carlos Navarrete-Leon, Adam Doherty, Savvas Savvidis, Mattia F. M. Gerli, Giovanni Piredda, Alberto Astolfo, David Bate, Silvia Cipiccia, Charlotte K. Hagen, Alessandro Olivo, Marco Endrizzi
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA.487270
ISSN:2334-2536
Parent Title (English):Optica
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of publication:2023
Release Date:2024/01/29
Volume:10
Issue:7
First Page:880
Last Page:887
Organisationseinheit:Forschung / Forschungszentrum Mikrotechnik
DDC classes:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
Open Access?:ja
Peer review:wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed
Publicationlist:Piredda, Giovanni
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - International - Attribution- Namensnennung 4.0