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13 January 1993 Imaging microscopy with x-ray lasers at LLNL
Luiz Barroca Da Silva, James E. Trebes, Stanley Mrowka, Brian J. MacGowan, Jeffrey A. Koch, Dennis L. Matthews, Troy W. Barbee Jr., Rod Balhorn, Joe W. Gray, Erik H. Anderson, D. Kern, David T. Attwood Jr.
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Abstract
Imaging microscopy with short pulse (200 ps) x-ray lasers offers the opportunity of high resolution three-dimensional imaging of specimens in an aqueous environment without the blurring effects associated with natural motion. As a first step toward this goal we have performed imaging experiments which clearly resolved 500 angstrom features on a gold test pattern. In addition, we have taken images of dried biological specimens as a basis for comparison in future wet specimen imaging. The results of these experiments are described. We also discuss some of the alignment problems involved in doing x-ray microscopy with low repetition rate systems where in situ focusing of the imaging optics is not practical as single shot exposures can alter the specimen.
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Luiz Barroca Da Silva, James E. Trebes, Stanley Mrowka, Brian J. MacGowan, Jeffrey A. Koch, Dennis L. Matthews, Troy W. Barbee Jr., Rod Balhorn, Joe W. Gray, Erik H. Anderson, D. Kern, and David T. Attwood Jr. "Imaging microscopy with x-ray lasers at LLNL", Proc. SPIE 1741, Soft X-Ray Microscopy, (13 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138756
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KEYWORDS
X-ray lasers

Mirrors

Zone plates

Gold

X-ray microscopy

Microscopes

X-rays

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