Wiki source code of X-ray Microscopy/ Nanotomography
Version 13.1 by longoe on 2019-11-14 14:43
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10.1 | 2 | * Imaging by diffractive optics: Fresnel Zone Plate (FZP) + beamshaping optics. Outermost zone width 50 nm. |
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8.1 | 3 | * Available imaging modes: Absorption-contrast and Zernike phase-contrast. |
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10.1 | 4 | * Sample preparation by FIB/SEM allows imaging samples with a diameter 8-80 μm. |
| 5 | * Region of interest tomography (ROI) in Zernike microscopy available for samples with a diameter up to 2 mm. | ||
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11.1 | 7 | = {{id name="X-rayMicroscopy/Nanotomography-Keyparameters"/}}(% style="color: rgb(51,153,102);" %)**Key parameters**(%%) = |
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| 44 | = {{id name="X-rayMicroscopy/Nanotomography-Listofexperiencedsamples"/}}(% style="color: rgb(0, 204, 255); color: rgb(51, 153, 102)" %)**List of experienced samples**(% style="color: rgb(0,204,255);" %)** | ||
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| 48 | * Nanoporous gold. | ||
| 49 | * Ceramic nanomaterials. | ||
| 50 | * Nanostructures linked to the structural coloration typical of birds, butterflies and insects. | ||
| 51 | * Animal and human bones. | ||
| 52 | * Mice tissues. | ||
| 53 | * Micro-organisms. |