Diffraction-enhanced imaging (DEI) has high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range of density and thus can be used for fine imaging of biological and organic samples that include large differences in density. A fast DEI method composed of continuous fast sample rotations and slow analyzer crystal scanning was developed to shorten the measurement period. Fine sectional images of a biological sample were successfully obtained within a half measurement period of the conventional step-scanning method while keeping the same exposure time. In addition, a fine three-dimensional image of a rat tail was obtained with a 375 s measurement period.
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