The use of a phase-retrieval technique for propagation-based phase-contrast neutron imaging with a polychromatic beam is demonstrated. This enables imaging of samples with low absorption contrast and/or improving the signal-to-noise ratio to facilitate time-resolved measurements. A metal sample, designed to be close to a phase pure object, and a bone sample with canals partially filled with DO were used for demonstrating the technique. These samples were imaged with a polychromatic neutron beam followed by phase retrieval. For both samples the signal-to-noise ratios were significantly improved and, in the case of the bone sample, the phase retrieval allowed for separation of bone and DO, which is important for example for flow experiments. The use of deuteration contrast avoids the use of chemical contrast enhancement and makes neutron imaging an interesting complementary method to X-ray imaging of bone.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10241042 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600576723003011 | DOI Listing |
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