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Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy with a configurable detector
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X-ray SpectroscopyRaster ScanEngineeringMicroscopySynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray FluorescenceInstrumentationRadiologyTransmission X-ray MicroscopyElectrical EngineeringRadiation DetectionPhysicsConfigurable Charge-coupled-deviceSynchrotron RadiationTransmitted Intensity DistributionSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionX-ray Optic
A configurable charge-coupled-device (CCD) detector is used in a scanning transmission x-ray microscope to record the transmitted intensity distribution for every pixel in a raster scan of the sample. Real-time processing of the CCD frames gives simultaneous absorption and phase contrast image signals from a single scan. The CCD combines fast frame-transfer readout with very high sensitivity and makes use of x-ray to visible-light coupling to allow operation over a wide range of photon energies, from the oxygen K edge upwards. Tests on the Twinmic end station at the Elettra synchrotron are reported.
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