作者
Kees Joost Batenburg, Sara Bals, Jan Sijbers, Christian Kuebel, Paul Anthony Midgley, JC Hernandez, Ute Kaiser, Ezequiel R Encina, Eduardo A Coronado, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo
发表日期
2009/5/1
期刊
Ultramicroscopy
卷号
109
期号
6
页码范围
730-740
出版商
North-Holland
简介
The field of discrete tomography focuses on the reconstruction of samples that consist of only a few different materials. Ideally, a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of such a sample should contain only one grey level for each of the compositions in the sample. By exploiting this property in the reconstruction algorithm, either the quality of the reconstruction can be improved significantly, or the number of required projection images can be reduced. The discrete reconstruction typically contains fewer artifacts and does not have to be segmented, as it already contains one grey level for each composition. Recently, a new algorithm, called discrete algebraic reconstruction technique (DART), has been proposed that can be used effectively on experimental electron tomography datasets. In this paper, we propose discrete tomography as a general reconstruction method for electron tomography in materials science. We …
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