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On the possibilities of hard X-ray imaging with high spatio-temporal resolution using polychromatic synchrotron radiation
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMicroscopyPolycapillary OpticsX-ray ImagingHigh DensityRadiographyX-ray TechnologyHigh Spatio-temporal ResolutionComputational ImagingInstrumentationRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationBending MagnetsRadiographic ImagingX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingApplied PhysicsTime-resolved ImagingImagingHard X-ray ImagingX-ray OpticPolychromatic Synchrotron Radiation
Time-resolved imaging with penetrating radiation has an outstanding scientific value but its realisation requires a high density of photons as well as corresponding fast X-ray image detection schemes. Bending magnets and insertion devices of third generation synchrotron light sources offer a polychromatic photon flux density which is high enough to perform hard X-ray imaging with a spatio-temporal resolution up to the μm-μs range. Existing indirect X-ray image detectors commonly used at synchrotron light sources can be adapted for fast image acquisition by employing CMOS-based digital high speed cameras already available on the market. Selected applications from life sciences and materials research underline the high potential of this high-speed hard X-ray microimaging approach.
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