Dual energy phase contrast x-ray imaging with Talbot-Lau interferometer

In weakly absorbing materials such as polymers and soft tissue, x-ray phase sensitive imaging methods can provide substantially enhanced contrast compared to classical, absorption based radiography. For specific applications, the latter can be applied in a dual energy scheme that helps to identify, discriminate and/or quantify materials. In this paper, we report on a new method that combines the idea of dual energy with x-ray phase contrast imaging and thus provides material sensitivity among poor absorbers. The dual energy modality cannot be applied in common phase contrast imaging schemes because of their demand for limited bandwidth or even monochromatic x-ray sources. Our new interferometric method based on diffraction gratings can overcome this shortcoming and thus simultaneously deliver x-ray phase contrast images for two distinct x-ray energy intervals. It has been shown that high quality images can be obtained with the dual energy phase setup. Energy spectra with 40 kV and 70 kV were applied to ob...

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