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7 September 2017 High-energy cryo x-ray nano-imaging at the ID16A beamline of ESRF
Julio C. da Silva, Alexandra Pacureanu, Yang Yang, Florin Fus, Maxime Hubert, Leonid Bloch, Murielle Salome, Sylvain Bohic, Peter Cloetens
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The ID16A beamline at ESRF offers unique capabilities for X-ray nano-imaging, and currently produces the worlds brightest high energy diffraction-limited nanofocus. Such a nanoprobe was designed for quantitative characterization of the morphology and the elemental composition of specimens at both room and cryogenic temperatures. Billions of photons per second can be delivered in a diffraction-limited focus spot size down to 13 nm. Coherent X-ray imaging techniques, as magnified holographic-tomography and ptychographic-tomography, are implemented as well as X-ray fluorescence nanoscopy. We will show the latest developments in coherent and spectroscopic X-ray nanoimaging implemented at the ID16A beamline
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Julio C. da Silva, Alexandra Pacureanu, Yang Yang, Florin Fus, Maxime Hubert, Leonid Bloch, Murielle Salome, Sylvain Bohic, and Peter Cloetens "High-energy cryo x-ray nano-imaging at the ID16A beamline of ESRF", Proc. SPIE 10389, X-Ray Nanoimaging: Instruments and Methods III, 103890F (7 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2275739
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KEYWORDS
Nanoimaging

Nanoprobes

X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy

Coherence imaging

Holography

X-ray imaging

Synchrotron x-ray imaging

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