Exploring X-Ray Phase Tomography with Synchrotron Radiation
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 - 11:00
in Physics & Chemistry
X-ray phase tomography is an imaging technique that uses penetrating X-rays to create volumetric views through "slices" of soft biological tissues, and it offers strongly enhanced contrast compared to conventional CT scans, yet scientists do not know which X-ray phase tomography methods are best suited to yield optimized results for a variety of conditions. To answer this question, a large group of researchers in Europe set out to compare three different X-ray phase tomography methods.