Journal article
Single-exposure elemental differentiation and texture-sensitive phase-retrieval imaging with a neutron-counting microchannel-plate detector
BD Arhatari, DM Paganin, H Kirkwood, AS Tremsin, TE Gureyev, AM Korsunsky, W Kockelmann, F Hofmann, E Huwald, SY Zhang, J Kelleher, B Abbey
Physical Review A | AMER PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2024
Abstract
Microchannel-plate (MCP) detectors, when used at pulsed-neutron-source instruments, offer the possibility of high spatial resolution and high contrast imaging with pixel-level spectroscopic information. Here we demonstrate the possibility of multimodal analysis including total neutron cross-section spectra measurements, quantitative material differentiation imaging, and texture-sensitive in-line phase imaging, from a single exposure using an MCP detector. This multimodal approach operates in full-field imaging mode, with the neutron transmission spectra acquired at each individual detector pixel. Due to the polychromatic nature of the beam and spectroscopic resolving capability of the detect..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council through the Centre of Excellence for Ad- vanced Molecular Imaging (Grant No. CE140100011) .