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A user-friendly nano-CT image alignment and 3D reconstruction platform based on LabVIEW

X-ray computed tomography at the nanometer scale (nano-CT) offers a wide range of applications in scientific and industrial areas. Here we describe a reliable, user-friendly and fast software package based on LabVIEW that may allow to perform all procedures after the acquisition of raw projection images in order to obtain the inner structure of the investigated sample. A suitable image alignment process to address misalignment problems among image series due to mechanical manufacturing errors, thermal expansion and other external factors has been considered together with a novel fast parallel beam 3D reconstruction procedure, developed ad hoc to perform the tomographic reconstruction. Remarkably improved reconstruction results obtained at the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility after the image calibration confirmed the fundamental role of this image alignment procedure that minimizes unwanted blurs and additional streaking artifacts always present in reconstructed slices. Moreover, this nano-CT image alignment and its associated 3D reconstruction procedure fully based on LabVIEW routines, significantly reduce the data post-processing cycle, thus making faster and easier the activity of the users during experimental runs.

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