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Hard X-ray nanotomography at the P05 Imaging beamline at PETRA III

Abstract

Hard X-ray nanotomography is a commonly used tool in many research areas such as material science, biology and medicine. The nanotomography station at the P05 imaging beamline at PETRA III at DESY is operated by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and optimized for full-field X-ray nanoimaging techniques. It offers spatial resolutions down to below 50 nm, as well as a high temporal resolution. The technical design allows for a high flexibility and is optimized for in situ experiments. The two major full-field techniques offered to the user community are transmission X-ray microscopy with optionally Zernike phase contrast and near-field holography. Here, the different full-field nanoimaging techniques, as well as the latest technical developments are presented.
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