Publications by authors named "Carlos Navarrete-Leon"

Article Synopsis
  • X-ray CT often requires contrast agents to improve soft tissue diagnosis, but traditional agents involve high doses that can be risky for certain patients.
  • Dark-field X-ray imaging offers a more sensitive alternative by using scattered radiation to enhance image contrast, which hasn't yet been fully leveraged for contrast agent innovation.
  • This study shows that high-Z nanoparticles can create better dark-field contrast due to their higher electron density, improving detection sensitivity over traditional iodine-based agents while using the same X-ray dose.
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Two-directional beam-tracking (2DBT) is a method for phase-contrast imaging and tomography that uses an intensity modulator to structure the X-ray beam into an array of independent circular beamlets that are resolved by a high-resolution detector. It features isotropic spatial resolution, provides two-dimensional phase sensitivity, and enables the three-dimensional reconstructions of the refractive index decrement, δ, and the attenuation coefficient, μ. In this work, the angular sensitivity and the spatial resolution of 2DBT images in a synchrotron-based implementation is reported.

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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. Phase-contrast 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.

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