We have implemented a coherent x-ray diffraction imaging technique that scans a phase plate to modulate wave-fronts of the x-ray beam transmitted by samples. The method was applied to measure a decorative alkyd paint containing iron oxide red pigment particles. By employing an iterative algorithm for wave-front modulation phase retrieval, we obtained an image of the paint sample that shows the distribution of the pigment particles and is consistent with the result obtained from a transmission x-ray microscope. The technique has been experimentally proven to be a feasible coherent x-ray imaging method with about 120 nm spatial resolution and was shown to work well with industrially relevant specimens. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Chen, B., Zhang, F., Berenguer, F., Bean, R. J., Kewish, C. M., Vila-Comamala, J., … Robinson, I. K. (2011). Coherent x-ray diffraction imaging of paint pigment particles by scanning a phase plate modulator. New Journal of Physics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/13/10/103022
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