Abstract
Abstract
The possibility of increasing the resolution of X-ray phase-contrast imaging with a device based on a triple Laue-case interferometer is considered. To address one of the drawbacks of this scheme—the distortion of the interference pattern during diffraction of the object wave on the interferometer analyzer—it is proposed to replace the analyzer with two crystalline blocks of equal thickness. These blocks act as a diffraction lens, suppressing the mentioned distortions. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the low coherence of the initial radiation increases the quality of phase-contrast imaging using this method.