A beamline with a helical undulator has been used without a monochromator for fast high-resolution tomographic imaging with an X-ray energy of 12.4-16.5 keVand an energy bandwidth of 2-3%. The X-ray beam was expanded with two mirrors to 12 mm × 4 mm. The X-ray field was made uniform by a diffuser. The detector pixel size was 9.9 μm × 9.9 μm. At the highest speed, a 180° scan was completed in 6 s with 454 projections. Beam-hardening effects were not significant. This technique may be useful in studying time-dependent structural changes of soft materials such as polymers and biological samples. © 2006 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Great Britain - all rights reserved.
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Uesugi, K., Sera, T., & Yagi, N. (2006). Fast tomography using quasi-monochromatic undulator radiation. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 13(5), 403–407. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049506023466
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