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Microstructure and energy dispersive diffraction reconstruction of 3D patterns of crystallographic texture in a shark centrum

Journal

DEVELOPMENTS IN X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY XIII
Volume 11840, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.2595040

Keywords

Energy dispersive diffraction; microCT; x-ray fluorescence; shark; vertebra; mineralized cartilage; bioapatite

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation, National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) [ECCS-1542015]
  2. COMPRES
  3. Consortium for Materials Properties Research in Earth Sciences under NSF [EAR-1661511]
  4. DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory [DE-AC02-06CH11357]

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Tomography using diffracted x-rays can reconstruct crystallographic information mapping quantities such as crystal lattice parameters and crystallite size, providing a different perspective compared to absorption or phase contrast techniques. By utilizing energy dispersive diffraction with a multiple detector EDD system, a 3D map of bioapatite orientation in a blue shark centrum was obtained, revealing differences in orientation within different structures. The addition of absorption microCT and x-ray excited x-ray fluorescence mapping data further enhances the resolution and understanding of the mineralized tissue samples studied using EDD tomography.
Tomography using diffracted x-rays produces reconstructions mapping quantities including crystal lattice parameter(s), crystallite size and crystallographic texture; this information is quite different from that obtained with absorption contrast or phase contrast. Diffraction tomography can be performed using energy dispersive diffraction (EDD) and polychromatic synchrotron x-radiation. In EDD, different, properly-oriented Bragg planes diffract different x-ray energies; these intensities are measured by an energy sensitive detector. A pencil beam defines the irradiated volume, and a collimator before the energy sensitive detector selects which portion of the irradiated column is sampled at any one time. A 3D map is assembled by translating the specimen along X, Y and Z axes. This paper reports results of 3D mapping of the integrated intensity of several reflections from the bioapatite in the mineralized cartilage centrum of a blue shark. The multiple detector EDD system at 6-BM-B, the Advanced Photon Source was used to map an entire blue shark centrum. The shark centrum consists of a double cone structure (corpora calcerea) supported by the intermedialia consisting of four wedges. The integrated intensities of the c-axis reflection and of a reflection with no c-axis component reveals the bioapatite within the cone wall is oriented with its c-axes lateral, i.e., perpendicular to the axis of the backbone, whereas the bioapatite within the wedges is oriented with its c-axes axial. Results of absorption microCT (laboratory and synchrotron) and x-ray excited x-ray fluorescence mapping are included to provide higher resolution data of the structures underlying the EDD maps. Application of EDD tomography to 3D mapping of large specimens promises to add to the understanding of other mineralized tissue samples which cannot be sectioned.

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