What is it about?
Compared with traditional imaging methods, the non-local characteristics of ghost imaging have the ability to greatly reduce the radiation dose of X-ray imaging in principle, and has important application prospects in radiation-sensitive fields such as biomedicine. Here a specially developed beam splitter applicable for the efficient implementation of X-ray ghost imaging is described.
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High-quality beam splitting is critical for the efficient implementation of XGI, in which a large and consistent beam size, uniform intensity distribution and high correlation of the two split beams are required. The specially developed beam splitter in this paper is applicable for the efficient implementation of X-ray ghost imaging.
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This page is a summary of: X-ray ghost imaging with a specially developed beam splitter, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, September 2024, International Union of Crystallography,
DOI: 10.1107/s1600577524008038.
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