Journal of Imaging (Aug 2022)

X-ray Dark-Field Imaging for Improved Contrast in Historical Handwritten Literature

  • Bernhard Akstaller,
  • Stephan Schreiner,
  • Lisa Dietrich,
  • Constantin Rauch,
  • Max Schuster,
  • Veronika Ludwig,
  • Christina Hofmann-Randall,
  • Thilo Michel,
  • Gisela Anton,
  • Stefan Funk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8090226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. 226

Abstract

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If ancient documents are too fragile to be opened, X-ray imaging can be used to recover the content non-destructively. As an extension to conventional attenuation imaging, dark-field imaging provides access to microscopic structural object information, which can be especially advantageous for materials with weak attenuation contrast, such as certain metal-free inks in paper. With cotton paper and different self-made inks based on authentic recipes, we produced test samples for attenuation and dark-field imaging at a metal-jet X-ray source. The resulting images show letters written in metal-free ink that were recovered via grating-based dark-field imaging. Without the need for synchrotron-like beam quality, these results set the ground for a mobile dark-field imaging setup that could be brought to a library for document scanning, avoiding long transport routes for valuable historic documents.

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