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X-ray Talbot Interferometry with Capillary Plates

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Published 10 January 2006 Copyright (c) 2006 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Atsushi Momose and Shinya Kawamoto 2006 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 45 314 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.45.314

1347-4065/45/1R/314

Abstract

An X-ray Talbot interferometer consisting of two capillary plates, which were used as X-ray amplitude gratings, was evaluated for X-ray phase imaging. A theoretical aspect of capillary X-ray Talbot interferometry is presented with a preliminary operation result using synchrotron radiation. A two-dimensional X-ray Talbot effect, or self-imaging effect, which was the basis of Talbot interferometry, was observed with the capillary plate, and moiré images formed by the X-ray Talbot interferometer exhibited contrasts corresponding to the differential phase shift caused by phase objects placed in front of the interferometer. Finally, the possibility of quantitative phase measurement with a fringe scanning technique is discussed.

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