Bronnikov-aided correction for x-ray computed tomography.

J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis

Department of Subatomic and Radiation Physics, Ghent University, Proeftuinstraat 86, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • When scanning low-absorbing samples with x-ray computed tomography, projection images can include both absorption and phase contrast, leading to artifacts in the reconstructed images.
  • A new correction method, called Bronnikov-aided correction (BAC), is introduced to remove unwanted phase signals from these mixed projection images, allowing for clearer reconstructions.
  • BAC has been tested on biological and pharmaceutical samples, demonstrating improved results compared to traditional reconstruction techniques with minimal extra effort.

Article Abstract

When a very-low-absorbing sample is scanned at an x-ray computed tomography setup with a microfocus x-ray tube and a high-resolution detector, the obtained projection images contain not only absorption contrast but also phase contrast. While images without a phase signal can be reconstructed very well, such mixed phase and absorption images give rise to severe artifacts in the reconstructed slices. A method is described that applies a correction to these mixed projections to remove the phase signal. These corrected images can then be processed using a standard filtered backprojection algorithm to obtain reconstructions with only few or no phase artifacts. This new method, which we call the Bronnikov-aided correction (BAC), can be used in a broad variety of applications and without much additional effort. It is tested on a biological and a pharmaceutical sample, and results are evaluated and discussed by comparing them with those of conventional reconstruction methods.

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