P05 nanotomography @ PETRA III
Hamburg
The nanotomography endstation in the experimental hutch 1, designed to allow 3D resolutions of below 100 nm, is currently under construction. As X-ray optics we will use compound refractive lenses (CRLs), made from SU-8 polymer using the LIGA process at the Institute for Microstructure Technology at the KIT, Karlsruhe. The lenses will be mounted on a tripod robotics stage which allows very precise positioning in all six degrees of freedom.
In the experimental hutch a single granite slab optical bench with a length of 7 m will be installed. Four air bearing granite slides can move independently on the granite slab, permitting fast and accurate positioning of all components (optics, sample stage and detector).
P05 nanotomography @ PETRA III in Helmholtz Imaging CONNECT:
Hard X-ray full-field nanotomography is an ideal technique to study the inner structure of materials non-destructively at high spatial resolution, covering research areas suchas material science, biology and medical research.
(from https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/471334)