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Ronghui Luo is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grating & Blazed grating. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Single-shot grating-based x-ray differential phase contrast imaging with a modified analyzer grating*
Chenxi Wei,Zhao Wu,Faiz Wali,Wenbin Wei,Yuan Bao,Ronghui Luo,Lei Wang,Gang Liu,Yangchao Tian +8 more
Abstract: X-ray grating interferometer has attracted widely attention in the past years due to its capability in achieving x-ray phase contrast imaging with low brilliance source. However, the widely used phase stepping information extraction method reduces system stability and prolongs data acquisition time by several times compared with conventional x-ray absorption-based imaging. The mechanical stepping can be avoided by using a staggered grating, but at the cost of low vertical spatial resolution. In this paper, employing a modified staggered grating and the angular signal radiography, we proposed a single-shot grating-based x-ray differential phase contrast imaging with decent vertical spatial resolution. The theoretical framework was deduced and proved by numerical experiments. Absorption, phase, and scattering computed tomography can be performed without phase stepping. Therefore, we believe this fast and highly stable imaging method with decent resolution would be widely applied in x-ray grating-based phase contrast imaging.
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Optimization of grating duty cycle in non-interferometric grating-based X-ray phase contrast imaging.
Ronghui Luo,Zhao Wu,Ying Xiong,Chenxi Wei,Xiaobo Zhang,Renfang Hu,Lei Wang,Liang Guo,Gang Liu,Yangchao Tian +9 more
TL;DR: A quantitative analysis method to optimize the duty cycles of gratings is proposed and its applicability to a general NIGPCI system is verified.
A modified equally sloped algorithm based on the total variation algorithm in computed tomography for insufficient data.
TL;DR: An iterative reconstruction algorithm based on the minimization of the image total variation (TV) has been utilized to develop equally sloped tomography (EST), and the reconstruction was carried out from limited-angle, few-view and noisy data indicated that the new TV-EST algorithm was capable of achieving high-quality reconstructions from projections with insufficient data.
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