Confocal energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction tomography employing a conical shell beam

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Dicken, Anthony
Evans, J. Paul O.
Rogers, Keith
Prokopiou, Danae
Godber, Simon
Elarnaut, F.
Shevchuk, Alex
Downes, D.
Wilson, M.

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Dicken AJ, Evans JP, Rogers KD, et al., Confocal energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction tomography employing a conical shell beam. Optics Express, Volume 27, Issue 14, 2019, pp. 19834-19841

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We introduce a new high-energy X-ray diffraction tomography technique for volumetric materials characterization. In this method, a conical shell beam is raster scanned through the samples. A central aperture optically couples the diffracted flux from the samples onto a pixelated energy-resolving detector. Snapshot measurements taken during the scan enable the construction of depth-resolved dark-field section images. The calculation of dspacing values enables the mapping of material phase in a volumetric image. We demonstrate our technique using five ~15 mm thick, axially separated samples placed within a polymer tray of the type used routinely in airport security stations. Our method has broad analytical utility due to scalability in both scan size and X-ray energy. Additional application areas include medical diagnostics, materials science, and process control

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