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Patrik Vagovič1, Dušan Korytár, Angelica Cecilia, Elias Hamann, Libor Svéda, Daniele Pelliccia, Jürgen Härtwig, Zdenko Záprazný, Peter Oberta, Igor Dolbnya, Kawal Shawney, Uwe Fleschig, Michael Fiederle, Tilo Baumbach.
Abstract
The performance of a recently developed full-field X-ray micro-imaging system based on an in-line Bragg magnifier is reported. The system is composed of quasi-channel-cut crystals in combination with a Medipix single-photon-counting detector. A theoretical and experimental study of the imaging performance of the crystals-detector combination and a comparison with a standard indirect detector typically used in high-resolution X-ray imaging schemes are reported. The spatial resolution attained by our system is about 0.75 µm, limited only by the current magnification. Compared with an indirect detector system, this system features a better efficiency, signal-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution. The optimal working resolution range of this system is between ∼0.4 µm and 1 µm, filling the gap between transmission X-ray microscopes and indirect detectors. Applications for coherent full-field imaging of weakly absorbing samples are shown and discussed.Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23254668 DOI: 10.1107/S0909049512044366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616