Journal of Imaging (Oct 2021)

Signal Retrieval from Non-Sinusoidal Intensity Modulations in X-ray and Neutron Interferometry Using Piecewise-Defined Polynomial Function

  • Simon Pinzek,
  • Alex Gustschin,
  • Tobias Neuwirth,
  • Alexander Backs,
  • Michael Schulz,
  • Julia Herzen,
  • Franz Pfeiffer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging7100209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 10
p. 209

Abstract

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Grating-based phase-contrast and dark-field imaging systems create intensity modulations that are usually modeled with sinusoidal functions to extract transmission, differential-phase shift, and scatter information. Under certain system-related conditions, the modulations become non-sinusoidal and cause artifacts in conventional processing. To account for that, we introduce a piecewise-defined periodic polynomial function that resembles the physical signal formation process, modeling convolutions of binary periodic functions. Additionally, we extend the model with an iterative expectation-maximization algorithm that can account for imprecise grating positions during phase-stepping. We show that this approach can process a higher variety of simulated and experimentally acquired data, avoiding most artifacts.

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