Phase contrast laminography based on Talbot interferometry

Venera Altapova*, Lukas Helfen, Anton Myagotin, Daniel Ḧanschke, Julian Moosmann, Jan Gunneweg, Tilo Baumbach

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Abstract

Synchrotron laminography is combined with Talbot grating interferometry to address weakly absorbing specimens. Integrating both methods into one set-up provides a powerful x-ray diagnostical technique for multiple contrast screening of macroscopically large flat specimen and a subsequent non-destructive three-dimensional (3-D) inspection of regions of interest. The technique simultaneously yields the reconstruction of the 3-D absorption, phase, and the so-called dark-field contrast maps. We report on the theoretical and instrumental implementation of of this novel technique. Its broad application potential is exemplarily demonstrated for the field of cultural heritage, namely study of the historical Dead Sea parchment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6496-6508
Number of pages13
JournalOptics Express
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Mar 2012

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