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Four-dimensional X-ray phase tomography with Talbot interferometry and white synchrotron radiation: dynamic observation of a living worm
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EngineeringMicroscopyX-ray Talbot InterferometryAdvanced ImagingX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingLiving WormBiophysicsTalbot InterferometryHealth SciencesRadiologyMedical ImagingPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationRadiographic ImagingDifferential Phase ImagePhase RetrievalX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingWhite Synchrotron RadiationQuantitative Phase ImagingX-ray Phase ImagingX-ray OpticTomography
X-ray Talbot interferometry is attractive as a method for X-ray phase imaging and phase tomography for objects that weakly absorb X-rays. Because X-ray Talbot interferometry has the advantage that X-rays of a broad energy bandwidth can be used, high-speed X-ray phase imaging is possible with white synchrotron radiation. In this paper, we demonstrate time-resolved three-dimensional observation with X-ray Talbot interferometry (namely, four-dimensional X-ray phase tomography). Differential phase images, from which a phase tomogram was reconstructed, were obtained through the Fourier-transform method, unlike the phase-stepping method that requires several (at least three) moiré images to be measured sequentially in order to generate one differential phase image. We demonstrate dynamic observation of a living worm in three dimensions with a time resolution of 0.5 s, visualizing a drastic change in the respiratory tract.
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