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arxiv: 1807.02170 · v1 · pith:KIIYZE76new · submitted 2018-07-05 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.acc-ph

First Point-Spread Function and X-Ray Phase-Contrast Imaging Results With an 88-mm Diameter Single Crystal

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In this study, we report initial demonstrations of the use of single crystals in indirect x-ray imaging with a benchtop implementation of propagation-based (PB) x-ray phase contrast imaging. Based on single Gaussian peak fits to the x-ray images, we observed a four times smaller system point-spread function (PSF) with the 50-{\mu}m thick single crystal scintillators than with the reference polycrystalline phosphor/scintillator. Fiber-optic plate depth-of-focus and Al reflective-coating aspects are also elucidated. Guided by the results from the 25-mm diameter crystal samples, we report additionally the first results with a unique 88-mm diameter single crystal bonded to a fiber optic plate and coupled to the large format CCD. Both PSF and x-ray phase contrast imaging data are quantified and presented.

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