Tj. Davis et Aw. Stevenson, DIRECT MEASURE OF THE PHASE-SHIFT OF AN X-RAY-BEAM, Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science,and vision., 13(6), 1996, pp. 1193-1198
Although it is widely known that an x-ray beam suffers from absorption
on passing through matter, little attention has been given to the cha
nge in the phase of the transmitted x-ray beam. Using a recently devel
oped method for differential phase-contrast imaging with hard x rays,
we investigate the phase shift induced in an x-ray beam when it passes
through a nonabsorbing plastic film, a pure-phase object. The film is
bent into a hemicylinder so that it presents a thickness to the x ray
s that changes with position. This leads to phase changes that vary up
to several multiples of 2 pi, which are observed in the x-ray images
as changes in the contrast. We discuss the method of hard x-ray phase-
contrast imaging and describe the experiments that enable us to measur
e the phase change induced in a beam of x rays of wavelength 0.154 nm.
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