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An analytic method of phase retrieval for X-ray phase contrast imaging
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    An analytic method of phase retrieval for X-ray phase contrast imaging (English)
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    14 January 2021
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    Within the framework of phase-sensitive X-ray imaging, the author presents an analytic reconstruction method of arbitrary refraction index. The method uses interpolation in the Fourier domain from a non-uniform sampling of data, and requires measurements of intensity of a single hologram. The asymptotic density of the sampling is minimal for any natural Fresnel number which depends on the size of the support of the object.
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    refractive index
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    phase-contrast imaging
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    Fresnel propagator
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    sampling
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    interpolation
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