Advances in synchrotron hard X-ray based imaging |
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Authors: | Jos Baruchel, Pierre Bleuet, Alberto Bravin, Paola Coan, Enju Lima, Anders Madsen, Wolfgang Ludwig, Petra Pernot,Jean Susini |
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Affiliation: | aEuropean Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BP 220, 38043 Grenoble, France |
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Abstract: | Modern synchrotron radiation (SR) sources have dramatically fostered the use of SR-based X-ray imaging. The relevant information such as density, chemical composition, chemical states, structure, and crystallographic perfection is mapped in two, or, increasingly, in three dimensions. The development of nano-science requires pushing spatial resolution down towards the nanoscale.The present article describes a selection of hard X-ray imaging and microanalysis techniques that emerged over the last few years, by taking advantage of the flux and coherence of the SR beams, as well as exploiting the advances in X-ray optics and detectors, and the increased possibilities of computers (memory, speed). Examples are given to illustrate the opportunities associated with the use of these techniques, and a number of recent references are provided. To cite this article: J. Baruchel et al., C. R. Physique 9 (2008). |
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Keywords: | Synchrotron radiation X-ray imagingMots-clé s: Rayonnement synchrotron Imagerie aux rayons X |
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