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Publications [#323372] of David J. Brady

Papers Published

  1. Greenberg, JA; Brady, DJ, Snapshot full-volume coded aperture x-ray diffraction tomography, Smart Structures and Materials 2005: Active Materials: Behavior and Mechanics, vol. 9847 (January, 2016), SPIE, ISBN 9781510600881 [doi]
    (last updated on 2023/06/01)

    Abstract:
    X-ray diffraction tomography (XRDT) is a well-established technique that makes it possible to identify the material composition of an object throughout its volume. We show that using coded apertures to structure the measured scatter signal gives rise to a family of imaging architectures than enables snapshot XRDT in up to 4-dimensions. We consider pencil, fan, and cone beam snapshot XRDT and show results from both experimental and simulation-based studies. We find that, while lower-dimensional systems typically result in higher imaging fidelity, higher-dimensional systems can perform adequately for a specific task at orders of magnitude faster scan times.