Hard x-ray synchrotron imaging techniques and applications

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Abstract

The features associated with modern Synchrotron Radiation (SR) machines (intense and coherent beams) result in a substantial extension of X-ray imaging capabilities in terms of spatial and temporal resolution, phase contrast, 3D images and combination of techniques. We describe some of the two and threedimensional SR based imaging techniques, with emphasis on absorption, phase contrast and Bragg diffraction based imaging. In the last section selected examples illustrate the capabilities of these constantly evolving methods.

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Buffiere, J. Y., & Baruche, J. (2015). Hard x-ray synchrotron imaging techniques and applications. In Synchrotron Radiation: Basics, Methods and Applications (pp. 389–408). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55315-8_13

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