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Analyzer-less X-ray Interferometry with Super-Resolution Methods

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posted on 2025-01-25, 17:00 authored by Joyoni Dey, Hunter C. Meyer, Murtuza S. Taqi
We propose the use of super-resolution methods for X-ray grating interferometry without an analyzer with detectors that fail to meet the Nyquist sampling rate needed for traditional image recovery algorithms. This method enables Talbot-Lau interferometry without the X-ray absorbing analyzer and allows for higher autocorrelation lengths for the analyzer-less Modulated Phase Grating Interferometer. This will allow for reduced X-ray dose and higher autocorrelation lengths than previously accessible. We demonstrate the use of super-resolution methods to iteratively reconstruct attenuation, differential-phase, and dark-field images using simulations of a one-dimensional lung phantom with tumors. For a fringe period of pD = 22 {\mu}m, we compare the simulated imaging performance of interferometers with a 30 {\mu}m and 50 {\mu}m detector for various signal-to-noise ratios. We show that our super-resolution iterative reconstruction methods are highly robust and can be used to improve grating interferometry for cases where traditional algorithms cannot be used.

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