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Revising the lower statistical limit of x-ray grating-based phase-contrast computed tomography

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PLOS ONE
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184217

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) [AdG 695045]
  2. DFG Cluster of Excellence Munich-Centre for Advanced Photonics (MAP)
  3. DFG Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz program
  4. TUM Institute for Advanced Study - German Excellence Initiative
  5. Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility (KNMF)
  6. Helmholtz Research Infrastructure at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  7. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  8. Technical University of Munich (TUM)

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Phase-contrast x-ray computed tomography (PCCT) is currently investigated as an interesting extension of conventional CT, providing high soft-tissue contrast even if examining weakly absorbing specimen. Until now, the potential for dose reduction was thought to be limited compared to attenuation CT, since meaningful phase retrieval fails for scans with very low photon counts when using the conventional phase retrieval method via phase stepping. In this work, we examine the statistical behaviour of the reverse projection method, an alternative phase retrieval approach and compare the results to the conventional phase retrieval technique. We investigate the noise levels in the projections as well as the image quality and quantitative accuracy of the reconstructed tomographic volumes. The results of our study show that this method performs better in a low-dose scenario than the conventional phase retrieval approach, resulting in lower noise levels, enhanced image quality and more accurate quantitative values. Overall, we demonstrate that the lower statistical limit of the phase stepping procedure as proposed by recent literature does not apply to this alternative phase retrieval technique. However, further development is necessary to overcome experimental challenges posed by this method which would enable mainstream or even clinical application of PCCT.

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