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Rhiannon P. Murrie Andrew W. Stevenson Kaye S. Morgan Andreas Fouras David M. Paganin Karen K. W. Siu 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2014,21(2):430-445
Propagation‐based phase‐contrast X‐ray imaging (PB‐PCXI) using synchrotron radiation has achieved high‐resolution imaging of the lungs of small animals both in real time and in vivo. Current studies are applying such imaging techniques to lung disease models to aid in diagnosis and treatment development. At the Australian Synchrotron, the Imaging and Medical beamline (IMBL) is well equipped for PB‐PCXI, combining high flux and coherence with a beam size sufficient to image large animals, such as sheep, due to a wiggler source and source‐to‐sample distances of over 137 m. This study aimed to measure the capabilities of PB‐PCXI on IMBL for imaging small animal lungs to study lung disease. The feasibility of combining this technique with computed tomography for three‐dimensional imaging and X‐ray velocimetry for studies of airflow and non‐invasive lung function testing was also investigated. Detailed analysis of the role of the effective source size and sample‐to‐detector distance on lung image contrast was undertaken as well as phase retrieval for sample volume analysis. Results showed that PB‐PCXI of lung phantoms and mouse lungs produced high‐contrast images, with successful computed tomography and velocimetry also being carried out, suggesting that live animal lung imaging will also be feasible at the IMBL. 相似文献
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A feasibility study of X‐ray phase‐contrast mammographic tomography at the Imaging and Medical beamline of the Australian Synchrotron 下载免费PDF全文
Yakov I. Nesterets Timur E. Gureyev Sheridan C. Mayo Andrew W. Stevenson Darren Thompson Jeremy M. C. Brown Marcus J. Kitchen Konstantin M. Pavlov Darren Lockie Francesco Brun Giuliana Tromba 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2015,22(6):1509-1523
Results are presented of a recent experiment at the Imaging and Medical beamline of the Australian Synchrotron intended to contribute to the implementation of low‐dose high‐sensitivity three‐dimensional mammographic phase‐contrast imaging, initially at synchrotrons and subsequently in hospitals and medical imaging clinics. The effect of such imaging parameters as X‐ray energy, source size, detector resolution, sample‐to‐detector distance, scanning and data processing strategies in the case of propagation‐based phase‐contrast computed tomography (CT) have been tested, quantified, evaluated and optimized using a plastic phantom simulating relevant breast‐tissue characteristics. Analysis of the data collected using a Hamamatsu CMOS Flat Panel Sensor, with a pixel size of 100 µm, revealed the presence of propagation‐based phase contrast and demonstrated significant improvement of the quality of phase‐contrast CT imaging compared with conventional (absorption‐based) CT, at medically acceptable radiation doses. 相似文献
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Andrew W. Stevenson Christopher J. Hall Sheridan C. Mayo Daniel Häusermann Anton Maksimenko Timur E. Gureyev Yakov I. Nesterets Stephen W. Wilkins Robert A. Lewis 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2012,19(5):728-750
The first monochromatic X‐ray tomography experiments conducted at the Imaging and Medical beamline of the Australian Synchrotron are reported. The sample was a phantom comprising nylon line, Al wire and finer Cu wire twisted together. Data sets were collected at four different X‐ray energies. In order to quantitatively account for the experimental values obtained for the Hounsfield (or CT) number, it was necessary to consider various issues including the point‐spread function for the X‐ray imaging system and harmonic contamination of the X‐ray beam. The analysis and interpretation of the data includes detailed considerations of the resolution and efficiency of the CCD detector, calculations of the X‐ray spectrum prior to monochromatization, allowance for the response of the double‐crystal Si monochromator used (via X‐ray dynamical theory), as well as a thorough assessment of the role of X‐ray phase‐contrast effects. Computer simulations relating to the tomography experiments also provide valuable insights into these important issues. It was found that a significant discrepancy between theory and experiment for the Cu wire could be largely resolved in terms of the effect of the point‐spread function. The findings of this study are important in respect of any attempts to extract quantitative information from X‐ray tomography data, across a wide range of disciplines, including materials and life sciences. 相似文献
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Andrew W. Stevenson Sheridan C. Mayo Daniel H?usermann Anton Maksimenko Richard F. Garrett Christopher J. Hall Stephen W. Wilkins Robert A. Lewis Damian E. Myers 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2010,17(1):75-80
The Imaging and Medical beamline at the Australian Synchrotron achieved `first light' in December 2008. Here, the first experiments performed on the beamline are reported, which involved both X‐ray imaging and tomography studies for a range of samples. The use of a plastic‐edge phantom for quantitative measurements of contrast and resolution proved to be very instructive and helped to confirm certain parameter values such as the effective horizontal source size, detector resolution and average X‐ray energy for the polychromatic beam. 相似文献
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Hard X‐ray phase‐contrast tomography of non‐homogeneous specimens: grating interferometry versus propagation‐based imaging 下载免费PDF全文
Maite Ruiz-Yaniz Irene Zanette Adrian Sarapata Lorenz Birnbacher Mathias Marschner Michael Chabior Margie Olbinado Franz Pfeiffer Alexander Rack 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2016,23(5):1202-1209
X‐ray phase‐contrast imaging is an effective approach to drastically increase the contrast and sensitivity of microtomographic techniques. Numerous approaches to depict the real part of the complex‐valued refractive index of a specimen are nowadays available. A comparative study using experimental data from grating‐based interferometry and propagation‐based phase contrast combined with single‐distance phase retrieval applied to a non‐homogeneous sample is presented (acquired at beamline ID19‐ESRF). It is shown that grating‐based interferometry can handle density gradients in a superior manner. The study underlines the complementarity of the two techniques for practical applications. 相似文献
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Simultaneous X‐ray fluorescence and scanning X‐ray diffraction microscopy at the Australian Synchrotron XFM beamline 下载免费PDF全文
Michael W. M. Jones Nicholas W. Phillips Grant A. van Riessen Brian Abbey David J. Vine Youssef S. G. Nashed Stephen T. Mudie Nader Afshar Robin Kirkham Bo Chen Eugeniu Balaur Martin D. de Jonge 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2016,23(5):1151-1157
Owing to its extreme sensitivity, quantitative mapping of elemental distributions via X‐ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) has become a key microanalytical technique. The recent realisation of scanning X‐ray diffraction microscopy (SXDM) meanwhile provides an avenue for quantitative super‐resolved ultra‐structural visualization. The similarity of their experimental geometries indicates excellent prospects for simultaneous acquisition. Here, in both step‐ and fly‐scanning modes, robust, simultaneous XFM‐SXDM is demonstrated. 相似文献
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Yan Xi Binquan Kou Haohua Sun Juncheng Qi Jianqi Sun Jürgen Mohr Martin Börner Jun Zhao Lisa X. Xu Tiqiao Xiao Yujie Wang 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2012,19(5):821-826
An X‐ray grating interferometer was installed at the BL13W beamline of Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) for biomedical imaging applications. Compared with imaging results from conventional absorption‐based micro‐computed tomography, this set‐up has shown much better soft tissue imaging capability. In particular, using the set‐up, the carotid artery and the carotid vein in a formalin‐fixed mouse can be visualized in situ without contrast agents, paving the way for future applications in cancer angiography studies. The overall results have demonstrated the broad prospects of the existing set‐up for biomedical imaging applications at SSRF. 相似文献
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Kadda Medjoubi Nicolas Leclercq Florent Langlois Alain Buteau Stephane Lé Stéphane Poirier Pascal Mercère Marie Catherine Sforna Cameron M. Kewish Andréa Somogyi 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2013,20(2):293-299
A distributed fast‐acquisition system for synchronized multi‐technique experiments is presented, in which the collection of metadata and the asynchronous merging of large data volumes from multiple detectors are managed as part of the data collection process. This fast continuous scanning scheme, named FLYSCAN, enables measurement of microscopy data on a timescale of milliseconds per pixel. Proof‐of‐principle multi‐technique experiments, namely scanning X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry combined with absorption, differential phase contrast and dark‐field imaging, have been performed on biological and geological samples. 相似文献
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Ryota Shirai Takuya Kunii Akio Yoneyama Takahito Ooizumi Hiroko Maruyama Thet‐Thet Lwin Kazuyuki Hyodo Tohoru Takeda 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2014,21(4):795-800
Phase‐contrast X‐ray imaging using a crystal X‐ray interferometer can depict the fine structures of biological objects without the use of a contrast agent. To obtain higher image contrast, fixation techniques have been examined with 100% ethanol and the commonly used 10% formalin, since ethanol causes increased density differences against background due to its physical properties and greater dehydration of soft tissue. Histological comparison was also performed. A phase‐contrast X‐ray system was used, fitted with a two‐crystal X‐ray interferometer at 35 keV X‐ray energy. Fine structures, including cortex, tubules in the medulla, and the vessels of ethanol‐fixed kidney could be visualized more clearly than that of formalin‐fixed tissues. In the optical microscopic images, shrinkage of soft tissue and decreased luminal space were observed in ethanol‐fixed kidney; and this change was significantly shown in the cortex and outer stripe of the outer medulla. The ethanol fixation technique enhances image contrast by approximately 2.7–3.2 times in the cortex and the outer stripe of the outer medulla; the effect of shrinkage and the physical effect of ethanol cause an increment of approximately 78% and 22%, respectively. Thus, the ethanol‐fixation technique enables the image contrast to be enhanced in phase‐contrast X‐ray imaging. 相似文献
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Martin Bech Oliver Bunk Christian David Ronald Ruth Jeff Rifkin Rod Loewen Robert Feidenhans'l Franz Pfeiffer 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2009,16(1):43-47
The first imaging results obtained from a small‐size synchrotron are reported. The newly developed Compact Light Source produces inverse Compton X‐rays at the intersection point of the counter propagating laser and electron beam. The small size of the intersection point gives a highly coherent cone beam with a few milliradian angular divergence and a few percent energy spread. These specifications make the Compact Light Source ideal for a recently developed grating‐based differential phase‐contrast imaging method. 相似文献
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The synchrotron‐based hard X‐ray nanotomography beamline, named 7C X‐ray Nano Imaging (XNI), was recently established at Pohang Light Source II. This beamline was constructed primarily for full‐field imaging of the inner structures of biological and material samples. The beamline normally provides 46 nm resolution for still images and 100 nm resolution for tomographic images, with a 40 µm field of view. Additionally, for large‐scale application, it is capable of a 110 µm field of view with an intermediate resolution. 相似文献
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Keiichi Hirano Yumiko Takahashi Kazuyuki Hyodo Masao Kimura 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2016,23(6):1484-1489
X‐ray analyzer‐based phase‐contrast imaging is combined with computed laminography for imaging regions of interest in laterally extended flat specimens of weak absorption contrast. The optics discussed here consist of an asymmetrically cut collimator crystal and a symmetrically cut analyzer crystal arranged in a nondispersive (+, ?) diffraction geometry. A generalized algorithm is given for calculating multi‐contrast (absorption, refraction and phase contrast) images of a sample. Basic formulae are also presented for laminographic reconstruction. The feasibility of the method discussed was verified at the vertical wiggler beamline BL‐14B of the Photon Factory. At a wavelength of 0.0733 nm, phase‐contrast sectional images of plastic beads were successfully obtained. Owing to strong circular artifacts caused by a sample holder, the field of view was limited to about 6 mm in diameter. 相似文献
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Early commissioning results for spectroscopic X‐ray Nano‐Imaging Beamline BL 7C sXNI at PLS‐II 下载免费PDF全文
Sangsul Lee Ik hwan Kwon Jae-Young Kim Sung-Sun Yang Sechang Kang Jun Lim 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2017,24(6):1276-1282
For spectral imaging of chemical distributions using X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (XANES) spectra, a modified double‐crystal monochromator, a focusing plane mirrors system and a newly developed fluorescence‐type X‐ray beam‐position monitoring and feedback system have been implemented. This major hardware upgrade provides a sufficiently stable X‐ray source during energy scanning of more than hundreds of eV for acquisition of reliable XANES spectra in two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional images. In recent pilot studies discussed in this paper, heavy‐metal uptake by plant roots in vivo and iron's phase distribution in the lithium–iron–phosphate cathode of a lithium‐ion battery have been imaged. Also, the spatial resolution of computed tomography has been improved from 70 nm to 55 nm by means of run‐out correction and application of a reconstruction algorithm. 相似文献
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Kaori Hattori Ken'ichi Tsuchiya Kazuki Ito Yoko Okada Kotaro Fujii Hidetoshi Kubo Kentaro Miuchi Masaki Takata Toru Tanimori Hidehiro Uekusa 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2009,16(2):231-236
The application of a two‐dimensional photon‐counting detector based on a micro‐pixel gas chamber (µ‐PIC) to high‐resolution small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS), and its performance, are reported. The µ‐PIC is a micro‐pattern gaseous detector fabricated by printed circuit board technology. This article describes the performance of the µ‐PIC in SAXS experiments at SPring‐8. A dynamic range of >105 was obtained for X‐ray scattering from a polystyrene sphere solution. A maximum counting rate of up to 5 MHz was observed with good linearity and without saturation. For a diffraction pattern of collagen, weak peaks were observed in the high‐angle region in one accumulation of photons. 相似文献
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Young Pyo Hong Sophie‐Charlotte Gleber Thomas V. O'Halloran Emily L. Que Reiner Bleher Stefan Vogt Teresa K. Woodruff Chris Jacobsen 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2014,21(1):229-234
X‐ray fluorescence nanotomography provides unprecedented sensitivity for studies of trace metal distributions in whole biological cells. Dose fractionation, in which one acquires very low dose individual projections and then obtains high statistics reconstructions as signal from a voxel is brought together (Hegerl & Hoppe, 1976), requires accurate alignment of these individual projections so as to correct for rotation stage runout. It is shown here that differential phase contrast at 10.2 keV beam energy offers the potential for accurate cross‐correlation alignment of successive projections, by demonstrating that successive low dose, 3 ms per pixel, images acquired at the same specimen position and rotation angle have a narrower and smoother cross‐correlation function (1.5 pixels FWHM at 300 nm pixel size) than that obtained from zinc fluorescence images (25 pixels FWHM). The differential phase contrast alignment resolution is thus well below the 700 nm × 500 nm beam spot size used in this demonstration, so that dose fractionation should be possible for reduced‐dose, more rapidly acquired, fluorescence nanotomography experiments. 相似文献
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Time‐resolved X‐ray PIV technique for diagnosing opaque biofluid flow with insufficient X‐ray fluxes
Sung Yong Jung Han Wook Park Bo Heum Kim Sang Joon Lee 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2013,20(3):498-503
X‐ray imaging is used to visualize the biofluid flow phenomena in a nondestructive manner. A technique currently used for quantitative visualization is X‐ray particle image velocimetry (PIV). Although this technique provides a high spatial resolution (less than 10 µm), significant hemodynamic parameters are difficult to obtain under actual physiological conditions because of the limited temporal resolution of the technique, which in turn is due to the relatively long exposure time (~10 ms) involved in X‐ray imaging. This study combines an image intensifier with a high‐speed camera to reduce exposure time, thereby improving temporal resolution. The image intensifier amplifies light flux by emitting secondary electrons in the micro‐channel plate. The increased incident light flux greatly reduces the exposure time (below 200 µs). The proposed X‐ray PIV system was applied to high‐speed blood flows in a tube, and the velocity field information was successfully obtained. The time‐resolved X‐ray PIV system can be employed to investigate blood flows at beamlines with insufficient X‐ray fluxes under specific physiological conditions. This method facilitates understanding of the basic hemodynamic characteristics and pathological mechanism of cardiovascular diseases. 相似文献
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G. Mitrea J. Thieme P. Guttmann S. Heim S. Gleber 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2008,15(1):26-35
Using the scanning transmission X‐ray microscope at BESSY II, colloidal structures from a Chernozem soil have been studied with a spatial resolution around 60 nm and a spectral resolution of 1700 at the K‐absorption edge of carbon. Elemental mapping has been used to determine the distribution of organic matter within the colloidal structures. Spectra have been extracted from image stacks to obtain information about the chemical state. For the analysis of the latter, principal component analysis and cluster analysis have been applied. It was possible, for example, to discriminate clay particles against organic components. 相似文献
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Simone Schleede Martin Bech Klaus Achterhold Guillaume Potdevin Martin Gifford Rod Loewen Cecile Limborg Ronald Ruth Franz Pfeiffer 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2012,19(4):525-529
The Compact Light Source is a miniature synchrotron producing X‐rays at the interaction point of a counter‐propagating laser pulse and electron bunch through the process of inverse Compton scattering. The small transverse size of the luminous region yields a highly coherent beam with an angular divergence of a few milliradians. The intrinsic monochromaticity and coherence of the produced X‐rays can be exploited in high‐sensitivity differential phase‐contrast imaging with a grating‐based interferometer. Here, the first multimodal X‐ray imaging experiments at the Compact Light Source at a clinically compatible X‐ray energy of 21 keV are reported. Dose‐compatible measurements of a mammography phantom clearly demonstrate an increase in contrast attainable through differential phase and dark‐field imaging over conventional attenuation‐based projections. 相似文献
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F. García‐Moreno C. Jiménez P. H. Kamm M. Klaus G. Wagener J. Banhart Ch. Genzel 《Journal of synchrotron radiation》2013,20(5):809-810
A set‐up for simultaneous imaging and diffraction that yields radiograms with up to 200 frames per second and 5.6 µm effective pixel size is presented. Tomograms and diffractograms are acquired together in 10 s. Two examples illustrate the attractiveness of combining these methods at the EDDI beamline for in situ studies. 相似文献