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Microtomography using synchrotron radiation at DESY: current status and future developments
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X-ray Microtomography SystemNuclear PhysicsMicroscopyAdvanced ImagingSynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingSynchrotron Radiation ResearchRadiographyX-ray TechnologyInstrumentationRadiation ImagingCurrent StatusHealth SciencesRadiologyMedical ImagingRadiological SciencesPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserFuture DevelopmentsNuclear AstrophysicsNatural SciencesBiomedical ImagingNeutron TomographyX-ray Optic
The X-ray microtomography system which is operated at the Hamburger Synchrotronstrahlungslabor HASYLAB of the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY in Hamburg, Germany, is presented. At the DORIS storage ring synchrotron radiation at the wiggler beamlines BW2, W2, and BW5 was used to run the microtomography apparatus as a user experiment. The development of tomography scanning techniques to investigate samples which are larger than the field of view of the X-ray detector is demonstrated for dental implants using the photon energy of 90 keV at the high energy beamline BW5. In cooperation with DESY the GKSS Research Center is setting up the high energy beamline HARWI-2 at the DORIS storage ring of DESY. This beamline will allow for tomography experiments using monochromatic X-rays from 20 to 200 keV with a beam size of 70•10 mm<sup>2</sup>. Furthermore the GKSS is operating a neutron radiography facility GENRA at the research reactor Geesthacht FRG, Geesthacht, Germany. It is intended to extend this facility by a tomography station. The combination of synchrotron radiation based microtomography with neutron tomography will allow for the development of new techniques to give new insight in the 3-dim. behavior of samples especially in materials science.