DocumentCode :
10524
Title :
Phase Contrast X-Ray Imaging Signatures for Security Applications
Author :
Miller, Erin A. ; White, Timothy A. ; McDonald, B.S. ; Seifert, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Volume :
60
Issue :
1
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Feb. 2013
Firstpage :
416
Lastpage :
422
Abstract :
Differential phase contrast imaging with a grating interferometer is a promising new radiographic technique providing three distinct contrast mechanisms-absorption, phase, and scatter (or dark field)-using a conventional X-ray tube source. We examine the signatures available in these three contrast mechanisms with attention towards potential security applications. We find that the scatter mode is uniquely sensitive to textured materials, potentially leading to enhanced material discrimination through the use of multiple contrast modes. We find that scatter signal in our imaging system increases as texture size is reduced from 800 μm to 7 μm. This range spans the transition from features that are resolved in the image to those residing below the system resolution, and corresponds to length scales of known texture or density variations in several common explosives.
Keywords :
Talbot effect; X-ray imaging; X-ray tubes; diffraction gratings; light interferometers; national security; radiography; Talbot effect; contrast mechanisms; contrast mechanisms-absorption; conventional X-ray tube source; density variations; differential phase contrast imaging; grating interferometer; material discrimination; multiple contrast modes; phase contrast X-ray imaging signatures; radiographic technique; scatter signal; security applications; size 800 mum to 7 mum; texture size; Absorption; Explosives; Gratings; Imaging; Materials; Scattering; X-ray imaging; National security; Talbot effect; X-ray applications; X-ray scattering; X-rays; radiography;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2227803
Filename :
6410463
Link To Document :
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