X-ray phase contrast tomography from whole organ down to single cells

2014-09-11 | conference paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​X-ray phase contrast tomography from whole organ down to single cells​
Krenkel, M.; Töpperwien, M. ; Bartels, M. ; Lingor, P. ; Schild, D.   & Salditt, T. ​ (2014)
In:Stock, Stuart R.​ (Ed.), ​Developments in X-Ray Tomography IX. ​9th Conference Developments in X-Ray Tomography​, San Diego, Calif..
Bellingham, Washington​: SPIE. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2060390 

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Authors
Krenkel, Martin; Töpperwien, Mareike ; Bartels, Matthias ; Lingor, Paul ; Schild, Detlev ; Salditt, Tim 
Editors
Stock, Stuart R.
Abstract
We use propagation based hard x-ray phase contrast tomography to explore the three dimensional structure of neuronal tissues from the organ down to sub-cellular level, based on combinations of synchrotron radiation and laboratory sources. To this end a laboratory based microfocus tomography setup has been built in which the geometry was optimized for phase contrast imaging and tomography. By utilizing phase retrieval algorithms, quantitative reconstructions can be obtained that enable automatic renderings without edge artifacts. A high brightness liquid metal microfocus x-ray source in combination with a high resolution detector yielding a resolution down to 1.5 μm. To extend the method to nanoscale resolution we use a divergent x-ray waveguide beam geometry at the synchrotron. Thus, the magnification can be easily tuned by placing the sample at different defocus distances. Due to the small Fresnel numbers in this geometry the measured images are of holographic nature which poses a challenge in phase retrieval.
Issue Date
11-September-2014
Publisher
SPIE
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Salditt (Structure of Biomolecular Assemblies and X-Ray Physics) 
Conference
9th Conference Developments in X-Ray Tomography
Conference Place
San Diego, Calif.
Event start
2014-08-18
Event end
2014-08-20
ISSN
0277-786X
Language
English
Subject(s)
x-ray imaging; biomedical tomography

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