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Microscopic Imaging Improved

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MUNICH, and VILLIGEN, Switzerland, Feb. 22, 2013 — To obtain sharp images using x-ray microscopy, instruments and samples must remain completely still, even at the nanometer scale, during the recording. Now, reliable images can be produced using a new method of interpretation that relaxes these tough restrictions. X-ray microscopy requires radiation of extremely high quality. To visualize nanostructures such as biological cells, the porous structure of cement or storage fields of magnetic disks, investigators have had to avoid any kind of vibration or fluctuation in the x-ray microscope and sample. In addition, only a small fraction of...Read full article

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    Published: February 2013
    Andreas MenzelCommunicationsEuropeFiltersGermanyImagingmagnetic data storagemicroscopic imagingMicroscopyOpticsPaul Scherrer InstitutePierre Thibaultptychographyquantum computingResearch & Technologysample vibrationSensors & DetectorsSwitzerlandTechnical University MunichTUMx-ray microscopy

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