Propagation-based Phase-contrast Imaging Method for Full-field X-ray Microscopy Using Advanced Kirkpatrick-Baez Mirrors
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We demonstrate a propagation-based phase-contrast imaging method for full-field X-ray microscopy based on advanced Kirkpatrick-Baez (AKB) mirrors to achieve high-contrast observations of weak phase objects and correct field curvature aberrations. Through a demonstration performed at SPring-8, the phase contrast of weak phase objects such as polystyrene spheres and chemically fixed cells was successfully observed with high sensitivity (∼0.03 rad). Furthermore, the field of view of the AKB mirrors was expanded to the full area of the obtained images (25 × 30 µm) by correcting the field curvature aberration using reconstructed complex wavefields.
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Kurimoto S, Inoue T, Aoto H, Ito T, Ito S, Kohmura Y Sci Rep. 2024; 14(1):29726.
PMID: 39613795 PMC: 11606970. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-79237-x.