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A general few-projection method for tomographic reconstruction of samples consisting of several distinct materials

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Myers, Glenn R
Thomas, C. David L
Paganin, David M
Gureyev, Timur E
Clement, John G

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American Institute of Physics

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We present a method for tomographic reconstruction of objects containing several distinct materials, which is capable of accurately reconstructing a sample from vastly fewer angular projections than required by conventional algorithms. The algorithm is more general than many previous discrete tomography methods, as: (i) a priori knowledge of the exact number of materials is not required; (ii) the linear attenuation coefficient of each constituent material may assume a small range of a priori unknown values. We present reconstructions from an experimental x-ray computed tomography scan of cortical bone acquired at the SPring-8 synchrotron.

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Applied Physics Letters 96.2 (2010): 021105/1-3

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