Abstract
The conventional attenuation contrast imaging does not yield satisfactory sensitivity and specificity for weakly absorbing media, such as biological soft tissues. The x-ray scattering offer an important contrast mechanism to reveal structural features and density fluctuation within an object. This scattering signal carries information at the molecular and supra-molecular level, and has a tremendous implication for biomedical and other applications. In this paper, we develop a scattering imaging approach to reconstruct the electron density distribution of an object and demonstrate its feasibility in the numerical simulation.
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