Abstract
The first imaging results obtained from a small-size synchrotron are reported. The newly developed Compact Light Source produces inverse Compton X-rays at the intersection point of the counter propagating laser and electron beam. The small size of the intersection point gives a highly coherent cone beam with a few milliradian angular divergence and a few percent energy spread. These specifications make the Compact Light Source ideal for a recently developed grating-based differential phase-contrast imaging method. © International Union of Crystallography 2009.
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Bech, M., Bunk, O., David, C., Ruth, R., Rifkin, J., Loewen, R., … Pfeiffer, F. (2008). Hard X-ray phase-contrast imaging with the Compact Light Source based on inverse Compton X-rays. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 16(1), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.1107/S090904950803464X
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