High-speed X-ray phase tomography with a millisecond-order temporal resolution
update:2025/07/28
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We successfully realized millisecond-order X-ray phase tomography using a fringe-scanning method in grating-based X-ray interferometry. We obtained phase tomograms with a measurement time of 4.43 ms using a white synchrotron X-ray beam. The use of a fringe-scanning method enables us to achieve not only a higher spatial resolution but also a higher signal-to-noise ratio than that attained by the Fourier transform method. In addition, our approach can be applied to realize four-dimensional or high-throughput X-ray tomography for samples that can be rotated at a high speed.
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International Center for Synchrotron Radiation Innovation Smart
Wataru Yashiro, Professor
Doctor of Engineering
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