Dichroic X-ray tomography resolves a sample's 3D crystal orientation (linear dichroism) or magnetization (circular dichroism) from projections taken at varying beam directions and polarizations. Like most tomographic methods, its reconstruction assumes that absorption along a ray is a simple line integral of a local, voxel-independent absorption coefficient. This work showed that for linear dichroism that . . .

Polarization Rotation Errors in Dichroic X-ray Tomography
Lauren Mason

