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Stereo Hard X-ray Ptychography

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posted on 2024-08-13, 08:51 authored by Sina Röper, Sarah-Alexandra Hussak, Karolina Stachnik, Dorota Koziej, Mattias Åstrand, Ulrich Vogt, Caterina Carus, Johannes Hagemann, Martin Seyrich, Christian Schroer, Andreas Schropp
Hard X-ray ptychography has strongly developed during the last decade enabling one to visualize structural properties of materials at high spatial resolution. By combining it with multi-slicing or tomographic techniques also optically thick samples can be investigated in 3D. Although the depth resolution in multi-slicing is often limited to several micrometers by the ptychographic optical system, a full laminographic or tomographic investigation may be hindered by experimental constraints of limited space or acquisition time. Here, we introduce a stereoscopic imaging system using two inclined nanofocused X-ray beams to illuminate a sample at varying angles at the same time. Similar to human vision, adding these stereoscopic views results in considerably improved in-depth resolution beyond the current limits of pure 2D imaging systems. This is especially promising for experimental applications requiring bulky sample environments.

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Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (05K20GUA); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (426888090); Vetenskapsrådet (2019-06104)

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116740

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