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X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline

Coherent X-ray imaging techniques, such as in-line holography, exploit the high brilliance provided by diffraction-limited storage rings to perform imaging sensitive to the electron density through contrast due to the phase shift, rather than conventional attenuation contrast. Thus, coherent X-ray i...

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Autores principales: Kalbfleisch, Sebastian, Zhang, Yuhe, Kahnt, Maik, Buakor, Khachiwan, Langer, Max, Dreier, Till, Dierks, Hanna, Stjärneblad, Philip, Larsson, Emanuel, Gordeyeva, Korneliya, Chayanun, Lert, Söderberg, Daniel, Wallentin, Jesper, Bech, Martin, Villanueva-Perez, Pablo
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521012200
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author Kalbfleisch, Sebastian
Zhang, Yuhe
Kahnt, Maik
Buakor, Khachiwan
Langer, Max
Dreier, Till
Dierks, Hanna
Stjärneblad, Philip
Larsson, Emanuel
Gordeyeva, Korneliya
Chayanun, Lert
Söderberg, Daniel
Wallentin, Jesper
Bech, Martin
Villanueva-Perez, Pablo
author_facet Kalbfleisch, Sebastian
Zhang, Yuhe
Kahnt, Maik
Buakor, Khachiwan
Langer, Max
Dreier, Till
Dierks, Hanna
Stjärneblad, Philip
Larsson, Emanuel
Gordeyeva, Korneliya
Chayanun, Lert
Söderberg, Daniel
Wallentin, Jesper
Bech, Martin
Villanueva-Perez, Pablo
author_sort Kalbfleisch, Sebastian
collection PubMed
description Coherent X-ray imaging techniques, such as in-line holography, exploit the high brilliance provided by diffraction-limited storage rings to perform imaging sensitive to the electron density through contrast due to the phase shift, rather than conventional attenuation contrast. Thus, coherent X-ray imaging techniques enable high-sensitivity and low-dose imaging, especially for low-atomic-number (Z) chemical elements and materials with similar attenuation contrast. Here, the first implementation of in-line holography at the NanoMAX beamline is presented, which benefits from the exceptional focusing capabilities and the high brilliance provided by MAX IV, the first operational diffraction-limited storage ring up to approximately 300 eV. It is demonstrated that in-line holography at NanoMAX can provide 2D diffraction-limited images, where the achievable resolution is only limited by the 70 nm focal spot at 13 keV X-ray energy. Also, the 3D capabilities of this instrument are demonstrated by performing holotomography on a chalk sample at a mesoscale resolution of around 155 nm. It is foreseen that in-line holography will broaden the spectra of capabilities of MAX IV by providing fast 2D and 3D electron density images from mesoscale down to nanoscale resolution.
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spelling pubmed-87339762022-01-19 X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline Kalbfleisch, Sebastian Zhang, Yuhe Kahnt, Maik Buakor, Khachiwan Langer, Max Dreier, Till Dierks, Hanna Stjärneblad, Philip Larsson, Emanuel Gordeyeva, Korneliya Chayanun, Lert Söderberg, Daniel Wallentin, Jesper Bech, Martin Villanueva-Perez, Pablo J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers Coherent X-ray imaging techniques, such as in-line holography, exploit the high brilliance provided by diffraction-limited storage rings to perform imaging sensitive to the electron density through contrast due to the phase shift, rather than conventional attenuation contrast. Thus, coherent X-ray imaging techniques enable high-sensitivity and low-dose imaging, especially for low-atomic-number (Z) chemical elements and materials with similar attenuation contrast. Here, the first implementation of in-line holography at the NanoMAX beamline is presented, which benefits from the exceptional focusing capabilities and the high brilliance provided by MAX IV, the first operational diffraction-limited storage ring up to approximately 300 eV. It is demonstrated that in-line holography at NanoMAX can provide 2D diffraction-limited images, where the achievable resolution is only limited by the 70 nm focal spot at 13 keV X-ray energy. Also, the 3D capabilities of this instrument are demonstrated by performing holotomography on a chalk sample at a mesoscale resolution of around 155 nm. It is foreseen that in-line holography will broaden the spectra of capabilities of MAX IV by providing fast 2D and 3D electron density images from mesoscale down to nanoscale resolution. International Union of Crystallography 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8733976/ /pubmed/34985439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521012200 Text en © Sebastian Kalbfleisch et al. 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Kalbfleisch, Sebastian
Zhang, Yuhe
Kahnt, Maik
Buakor, Khachiwan
Langer, Max
Dreier, Till
Dierks, Hanna
Stjärneblad, Philip
Larsson, Emanuel
Gordeyeva, Korneliya
Chayanun, Lert
Söderberg, Daniel
Wallentin, Jesper
Bech, Martin
Villanueva-Perez, Pablo
X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title_full X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title_fullStr X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title_full_unstemmed X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title_short X-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the NanoMAX beamline
title_sort x-ray in-line holography and holotomography at the nanomax beamline
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521012200
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