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English: Image formation behind an object composed of absorbing structures (red) and non-absorbing phase shifters (blue), as a result of X-ray free space propagation. The simulation of the wavefront propagation was performed with the XWFP propagation code (T. Weitkamp, Proceedings SPIE 5536 (2004) 181-189), using a Fresnel propagation kernel in paraxial approximation.
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