Effective Resolution of Phase-contrast Images in X-ray Microscopy

  • Yamaguchi Y
  • Shimizu R
  • Ikuta T
  • et al.
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Abstract

A simple model for the spatial resolution of phase-contrast images obtained by X-ray microscopy is pro-posed. In principle, the model is based on Fresnel diffraction of a point phase object and applied to interpret the X-ray microscopic images of an ant and a bee taken under different experimental conditions. The source sizes of the X-rays were estimated by Monte Carlo calculation. Using the sizes of the X-ray sources, the spatial resolutions of the phase-contrast images were also estimated according to the proposed model. The results indicate that the present simple model has expressed the high spatial resolution achieved by X-ray microscopy with considerable success, shedding a closer insight into a new world of phase-contrast X-ray microscopy.

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Yamaguchi, Y., Shimizu, R., Ikuta, T., Kikuchi, T., & Takahashi, S. (2006). Effective Resolution of Phase-contrast Images in X-ray Microscopy. Journal of Surface Analysis, 13(3), 223–233. https://doi.org/10.1384/jsa.13.223

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