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Lensless X-ray Microscopy Images Nanocrystals

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists at the University of Illinois in Urbana have used coherent hard x-rays to produce 3-D images of 750-nm lead nanocrystals with a spatial resolution of 40 nm. With improved detectors and more powerful sources of coherent x-rays, they suggest, the lensless approach should achieve resolutions similar to those of electron microscopes but with greater penetration depths, enabling applications from basic research in materials science to the study of atomic-scale components for nanomachines. Called coherent x-ray diffraction imaging, the approach circumvents the problems involved with...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
    3-D imagesBasic ScienceFeatureslead nanocrystalsMicroscopySensors & Detectorsx-rays

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