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Realistic wave-optics simulation of X-ray dark-field imaging at a human scale. [PDF]
Sung Y, Nelson B, Gupta R.
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Gravitationally-induced wave function collapse time for molecules.
Tomaz AA, Mattos RS, Barbatti M.
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X-ray Talbot-Lau Interferometer and Its Application for Nondestructive Material Inspection
Tatsuya Yatagawa +6 more
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Grating-based x-ray dark-field CT for lung cancer diagnosis in mice. [PDF]
Guo P +10 more
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Dark-field radiography for the detection of bone microstructure changes in osteoporotic human lumbar spine specimens. [PDF]
Rischewski JF +10 more
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Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2022
Abstract Objective. Even though the techniques used for breast cancer identification have advanced over the years, current mammography based on x-rays absorption, the ‘gold standard’ screening test at present, still has some shortcomings as concerns sensitivity and specificity to early-stage cancers, due to poor ...
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Abstract Objective. Even though the techniques used for breast cancer identification have advanced over the years, current mammography based on x-rays absorption, the ‘gold standard’ screening test at present, still has some shortcomings as concerns sensitivity and specificity to early-stage cancers, due to poor ...
N Safca +4 more
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Quantitative coherence analysis with an X-ray Talbot–Lau interferometer
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2010Differential phase-contrast (DPC) X-ray imaging has been performed in the Talbot-Lau configuration, in which the X-ray source was a combination of an absorption grating and a laboratory X-ray generator. We report here quantitative analysis of partial coherence effects on the X-ray Talbot-Lau interferometer.
Zhili, Wang +10 more
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Neutron phase imaging by a Talbot–Lau interferometer at Kyoto University Reactor
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2023We have developed a new neutron phase imaging system with a Talbot–Lau interferometer for utilization at the CN-3 port of the Kyoto University Reactor. To achieve efficient differential-phase imaging and visibility (dark-field) imaging at this beamline, we adopted a relatively shorter design wavelength of 2.7 Å.
Yoshichika Seki +5 more
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