Open Journal of Medical Imaging

Volume 8, Issue 3 (September 2018)

ISSN Print: 2164-2788   ISSN Online: 2164-2796

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Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Imaging of Soft Tissue by Using Laue Diffraction Optical System

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DOI: 10.4236/ojmi.2018.83007    1,046 Downloads   2,350 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

We performed a feasibility study of Small angle X-ray scattering imaging under the condition of X-ray bright field imaging by Laue crystal diffraction optics of X-ray dark-field imaging that works as an angular analysis. Collagen in chicken tibia containing abundant soft fibrous tissue was chosen as a specimen. In traditional Small angle X-ray scattering optical system, we can derive the structure information of sample by calculating q value which is available from a scattering pattern. Thus it is usually necessary to conduct a 2D scan in order to obtain scattering image. In this paper it is described by a method by which not only small angle X-ray scattering imaging is available directly but also bright-field imaging and dark-field imaging can be obtained at the same time. As the first step, the feasibility of the imaging method should be confirmed by taking pictures of the samples with known periodic length. The preliminary test showed that the collgan’s lattice spacing d is 65.1 nm that was also taken photos by scanning electron microscopy. By rotating Laue angular analyzer by 112 arcseconds small angle X-ray scattering image appeared in bright-field.

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Jin, G. , Okamura, K. , Suzuki, Y. , Sun, Y. , Chikaura, Y. and Ando, M. (2018) Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Imaging of Soft Tissue by Using Laue Diffraction Optical System. Open Journal of Medical Imaging, 8, 54-63. doi: 10.4236/ojmi.2018.83007.

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