研究目的
To analyze locality of Fresnel-propagation and establish stability of x-ray phase contrast imaging (XPCI) with finite detectors, addressing the question of resolution and the smallest resolvable features in the presence of a finite field-of-view.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that image-reconstruction in XPCI with finite detectors is severely ill-posed but can achieve Lipschitz-stability down to a resolution limit dependent on the detector size. The smallest resolvable features are quantitatively linked to the Fresnel number associated with the detector's aspect length. These findings are extended to phaseless imaging, providing a foundation for understanding resolution limits in practical XPCI setups.
研究不足
The analysis is primarily theoretical and may not account for all practical experimental conditions. The extension to phaseless imaging is limited to the linear contrast-transfer-function regime, and the study does not cover nonlinear reconstruction problems.