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David J Vine


dvine@unimelb.edu.au

Journal articles

2009
2008
Marcus J Kitchen, Konstantin M Pavlov, Stuart B Hooper, David J Vine, Karen K W Siu, Megan J Wallace, Melissa L L Siew, Naoto Yagi, Kentaro Uesugi, Rob A Lewis (2008)  Simultaneous acquisition of dual analyser-based phase contrast X-ray images for small animal imaging.   Eur J Radiol 68: 3 Suppl. S49-S53 Dec  
Abstract: Analyser-based phase contrast X-ray imaging can provide high-contrast images of biological tissues with exquisite sensitivity to the boundaries between tissues. The phase and absorption information can be extracted by processing multiple images acquired at different analyser orientations. Recording both the transmitted and diffracted beams from a thin Laue analyser crystal can make phase retrieval possible for dynamic systems by allowing full field imaging. This technique was used to image the thorax of a mechanically ventilated newborn rabbit pup using a 25 keV beam from the SPring-8 synchrotron radiation facility. The diffracted image was produced from the (111) planes of a 50 mm x 40 mm, 100 microm thick Si analyser crystal in the Laue geometry. The beam and analyser were large enough to image the entire chest, making it possible to observe changes in anatomy with high contrast and spatial resolution.
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