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Evaluation of ultrafast laser-based hard x-ray sources for phase-contrast imaging

  • R. Toth
  • , S. Fourmaux
  • , T. Ozaki
  • , M. Servol
  • , J. C. Kieffer
  • , R. E. Kincaid
  • , A. Krol
    • Institut national de la recherche scientifique
    • Syracuse University

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    Abstract

    The 2D projection phase-contrast imaging performance of the ultrafast laser-based x-ray (ULX) source has been investigated. The potential of such a novel x-ray source has been assessed by imaging a reference object (Contrast Detail Evaluation phantom) in the in-line holography geometry and by applying a simple 1D numerical model to the data analysis. The results indicate that the ULX is a promising technique for 2D projection phase-contrast imaging and for implementation of phase-contrast micro-Computed Tomography (μ -CT). This is because by using high contrast laser pulse ULX simultaneously provides a very small x-ray source size along with a high average x-ray flux. In addition, due to the ultrashort x-ray burst duration, ULX might allow practical implementation of ultrafast phase-contrast stroboscopy and time-of-flight based electronic scatter rejection. This technique is also of interest for time resolved radiography to follow shock waves and radiative fronts propagating in an opaque matter.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number053506
    JournalPhysics of Plasmas
    Volume14
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2007

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