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Single shot phase contrast imaging using laser-produced Betatron x-ray beams

  • S. Fourmaux
  • , S. Corde
  • , K. Ta Phuoc
  • , P. Lassonde
  • , G. Lebrun
  • , S. Payeur
  • , F. Martin
  • , S. Sebban
  • , V. Malka
  • , A. Rousse
  • , J. C. Kieffer

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Abstract

Development of x-ray phase contrast imaging applications with a laboratory scale source have been limited by the long exposure time needed to obtain one image. We demonstrate, using the Betatron x-ray radiation produced when electrons are accelerated and wiggled in the laser-wakefield cavity, that a high-quality phase contrast image of a complex object (here, a bee), located in air, can be obtained with a single laser shot. The Betatron x-ray source used in this proof of principle experiment has a source diameter of 1.7 μm and produces a synchrotron spectrum with critical energy Ec = 12.3 ± 2.5 keV and 109 photons per shot in the whole spectrum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2426-2428
Number of pages3
JournalOptics Letters
Volume36
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2011

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