Gratings-based phase contrast x-ray imaging: progress towards a prototype system for explosives detection
2021
Gratings-based phase contrast x-ray imaging offers enhanced material information in an x-ray imaging measurement, a key consideration for improving performance in explosives detection. Application of phase contrast imaging to explosives detection requires addressing several key technical issues: identifying a patterning element (grating) that offers an appropriate tradeoff between sensitivity and robust operation at high energies, developing techniques that allow for quantitative interpretation of new signatures under a broad range of attenuation conditions, and designing a system that allows for rapid measurement while providing sufficient signal-to-noise. We present results illustrating the value of phase contrast x-ray signatures for explosives detection, and demonstrate the ability to obtain quantitative metrics in the presence of intervening materials. Finally, we demonstrate preliminary results from a gratings-based phase contrast system in a scanning configuration.
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