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1. A focus/detector system of an X-ray apparatus for generating at least one of projective and tomographic phase contrast recordings, of the system comprising:a beam source, including a focus and a focus-side source grating arranged in the beam path, to generate a field of ray-wise coherent X-rays;a grating/detector arrangement including a phase grating and grating lines arranged parallel to the source grating to generate an interference pattern, and a detector including a multiplicity of detector elements arranged flat to measure the position-dependent radiation intensity behind the phase grating, the detector elements being formed by a multiplicity of elongate scintillation strips, being aligned parallel to the grating lines of the phase grating, and including a small period, an integer multiple of the detector elements corresponding to an average large period of the interference pattern formed by the phase grating. 2. The focus/detector system as claimed in the preceding patent claim 1, wherein the grating/detector arrangement is designed and arranged so that it satisfies the following geometrical conditions:            p      2        =          k      ×              p        s                                p        0            =                        p          2                ×                  l          d                      ,                  ⁢                  p        1            =              2        ×                                            p              0                        ×                          p              2                                                          p              0                        +                          p              2                                                      d      =                                                  l              ×                              d                ≡                                                    l              -                              d                ≡                                              ⁢                                          ⁢          with          ⁢                                          ⁢                      d            ≡                          =                              1            2                    ×                      (                                          p                1                2                                            4                ⁢                                                                  ⁢                λ                                      )                                ,                  ⁢                  h        1            =              λ                  2          ⁢                      (                          n              -              1                        )                                ,  where:p0=grating period of the source grating G0,p1=grating period of the phase grating G1,p2=large period of the scintillation strips SSi, average spacing of the interference lines after the phase grating,ps=small period of the scintillation strips SSi, distance from midline to midline of neighboring scintillation strips,d=distance from the phase grating G1 to the detector in fan beam geometry,d≡=distance from the phase grating G1 to the detector with parallel geometry,k=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . . . ,l=distance from the source grating G0 to the phase grating G1,λ=selected wavelength of the radiation,h1=bar height of the phase grating G1 in the beam direction,n=refractive index of the grating material of the phase grating. 3. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 2, wherein precisely one scintillation strip, which alternates with a detector grating structure made of non-scintillating material, is arranged inside each large period. 4. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 2, wherein precisely two scintillation strip different scintillation material, which generate light of different frequency, are arranged inside each large period and their sequence remains the same over the detector element. 5. The focus/detector system as claimed claim 1, wherein precisely one scintillation strip, which alternates with a detector grating structure made of non-scintillating material, is arranged inside each large period. 6. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the detector grating structure is made of metal. 7. The focus/detector system as claimed claim 1, wherein precisely two scintillation strips of different scintillation materials, which generate light of different frequency, are arranged inside each large period and their sequence remains the same over the detector element. 8. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 7, further comprising:means, in the detector element, for detecting the light emissions of the scintillation strips of a detector element with different frequency separately according to frequency but summed over the entire detector element. 9. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the scintillation strips emit their light with different frequencies at least partially into a mirrored space which adjoins frequency-selective light sinks, and each light sink comprises means for detecting the selected light. 10. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the light sinks respectively include a filter with a downstream photodiode, the filters respectively being selective for precisely one of the emitted frequencies of the scintillation strips. 11. The focus/detector system as claimed in the preceding patent claim 9, wherein the light sinks are arranged in cascade fashion and respectively comprise a filter on the scintillator side with a photodiode, which limits the frequencies on one side so that a reduced number of frequencies is measured in the subsequent filter/photodiode set. 12. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:means for offsetting the scintillation strips perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 13. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 14. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:means for offsetting the detector elements perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 15. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 14, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 16. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:means for offsetting the detector perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 17. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 18. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least three scintillation strips, made of different scintillation materials, which generate light of different frequency, are arranged inside each large period and their sequence preferably remains the same over the detector element. 19. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 18, further comprising:means for offsetting the scintillation strips perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 20. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 19, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 21. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 18, further comprising:means for offsetting the detector elements perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 22. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 21, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 23. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 18, further comprising:means for offsetting the detector perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the scintillation strips in the detector, to generate a defined offset of the order of the small period of the scintillation strips. 24. The focus/detector system as claimed in claim 23, wherein the means for offsetting are piezo elements. 25. An X-ray system for generating projective phase contrast recordings comprising at least one focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1. 26. The X-ray system as claimed in claim 25, further comprising a computation unit to control the detector and to calculate the phase shift from a plurality of intensity measurements of the same ray. 27. An X-ray C-arc system for generating projective and tomographic phase contrast recordings comprising at least one focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, arranged on a C-arc rotatable about a subject. 28. The X-ray C-arc system as claimed in claim 27, further comprising a computation unit to control the detector and to calculate the phase shift from a plurality of intensity measurements of the same ray. 29. An X-ray CT system for generating tomographic phase contrast recordings comprising at least one focus/detector system as claimed in claim 1, arranged on a gantry rotatable about a subject. 30. The X-ray CT system as claimed in claim 29, further comprising a computation unit to control the detector and to calculate the phase shift from a plurality of intensity measurements of the same ray. 31. A method for generating projective X-ray recordings of a subject using a focus/detector system, the method comprising:irradiating the subject by a beam of rays, each ray in space being defined with respect to direction and extent by a focus-detector element connecting line and the extent of the detector element;measuring an average phase shift of each ray in that, for each ray, intensity of radiation is measured with the aid of fine structured scintillation strips at scintillation strips arranged groupwise and offset with respect to one another or positioned offset from one another;compiling phase contrast recordings, the pixel values of which represent the average phase shift per ray, from the measured average phase shifts; andreconstructing at least one image based on the compiled phase contrast recordings. 32. The method as claimed in claim 31, wherein the various scintillation strips of a detector element emit light groupwise with different light frequencies during exposure and this light is measured selectively with respect to the frequency but summed over the entire detector element. 33. The method as claimed in claim 32, wherein a spatial offset of the scintillation strips perpendicularly to the grating line direction is induced between two measurements of the same ray. 34. The method as claimed in claim 33, wherein the spatial offset of the scintillation strips is induced by an amount less than the period of the scintillation strips. 35. The method as claimed in the preceding patent claim 32, wherein there are at least three different types of scintillation strips in a detector element, arranged uniformly alternating and one measurement for all emitted light frequencies is carried out per detector element and position, and the average phase shift of the measured X-ray is determined directly therefrom. 36. An X-ray system comprising a computation and control unit storing executable instructions, which when executed by the computation and control unit, causes the computation and control unit to carry out the method as claimed in claim 31. 37. A computer-readable medium storing executable instructions, which when executed by an X-ray system, cause the X-ray system to carry out the method as claimed in claim 13.