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X-Ray Holograms at Improved Resolution: A Study of Zymogen Granules
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1987
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HolographyEngineeringMicroscopy400-Angstrom ResolutionHolographic MethodBiomedical EngineeringDigital HolographyX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingX-ray HologramsBiophysicsX-ray EdgesHealth SciencesRadiologyMedical ImagingX-ray HolographyCrystallographyX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingX-ray OpticTomography
X-ray holography offers the possibility of three-dimensional microscopy with resolution higher than that of the light microscope and with contrast based on x-ray edges. In principle, the method is especially advantageous for biological samples if x-rays in the wavelength region between the carbon and oxygen K edges are used. However, until now the achieved resolution has not exceeded that of the light microscope because of the poor coherence properties of the x-ray sources and the low resolution of the detectors that were available. With a recently developed x-ray source based on an undulator on an electron storage ring, and high resolution x-ray resist, a hologram has been recorded at about 400-angstrom resolution. The experiment utilized x-rays with wavelengths of 24.7 angstroms and required a 1-hour exposure of the pancreatic zymogen granules under study.
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