Hard X-ray full field nanotomography
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.
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Publications
Hard x-ray nanotomography at the P05 imaging beamline at PETRA III
Flenner S, Hagemann J, Storm M, Kubec A, Qi P, David C, Longo E, Niese S, Gawlitza P, Zeller-Plumhoff B, Reimers J, Müller M, Greving I - Developments in X-Ray Tomography XIV - 2022
Hard X-ray full field microscopy and magnifying microtomography using compound refractive lenses
Schroer C, Günzler T, Benner B, Kuhlmann M, Tümmler J, Lengeler B, Rau C, Weitkamp T, Snigirev A, Snigireva I - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment - 2001