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Hard-X-ray Phase-Difference Microscopy with a Low-Brilliance Laboratory X-ray Source
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Hard-x-ray Phase-difference MicroscopyEngineeringMicroscopyX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingFresnel Zone PlateBiophysicsRadiologyHealth SciencesPhysicsMedical ImagingSuper-resolutionPhase ImageSynchrotron RadiationCrystallographyPhase RetrievalX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingX-ray OpticLow-brilliance X-ray Source
We have developed a hard-X-ray phase-imaging microscopy method using a low-brilliance X-ray source. The microscope consists of a sample, a Fresnel zone plate, a transmission grating, and a source grating creating an array of mutually incoherent X-ray sources. The microscope generates an image exhibiting twin features of the sample with opposite signs separated by a distance, which is processed to generate a phase image. The method is quantitative even for non-weak-phase objects that are difficult to be quantitatively examined by the widely used Zernike phase-contrast microscopy, and it has potentially broad applications in the material and biological science fields.
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