High-resolution phase-contrast imaging of biological specimens using a stable betatron X-ray source in the multiple-exposure mode

Phase-contrast imaging using X-ray sources with high spatial coherence is an emerging tool in biology and material science. Much of this research is being done using large synchrotron facilities or relatively low-flux microfocus X-ray tubes. An alternative high-flux, ultra-short and high-spatial-coh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2019-05, Vol.9 (1), p.7796-7796, Article 7796
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Bo, Zhang, Xiaohui, Zhang, Jie, Hua, Jianfei, Pai, Chih-Hao, Zhang, Chaojie, Chu, Hsu-Hsin, Mori, Warren, Joshi, Chan, Wang, Jyhpyng, Lu, Wei
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Zusammenfassung:Phase-contrast imaging using X-ray sources with high spatial coherence is an emerging tool in biology and material science. Much of this research is being done using large synchrotron facilities or relatively low-flux microfocus X-ray tubes. An alternative high-flux, ultra-short and high-spatial-coherence table-top X-ray source based on betatron motions of electrons in laser wakefield accelerators has the promise to produce high quality images. In previous phase-contrast imaging studies with betatron sources, single-exposure images with a spatial resolution of 6–70  μ m were reported by using large-scale laser systems (60–200 TW). Furthermore, images obtained with multiple exposures tended to have a reduced contrast and resolution due to the shot-to-shot fluctuations. In this article, we demonstrate that a highly stable multiple-exposure betatron source, with an effective average source size of 5  μ m, photon number and pointing jitters of
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-42834-2