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In-line phase contrast enables weakly absorbing specimens to be imaged successfully with x-rays, and greatly enhances the visibility of fine scale structure in more strongly absorbing specimens. This type of phase contrast requires a... more
We present a new method for quantitative nondestructive characterization of objects by x-ray phasecontrast imaging. Spatial distributions of the projected values of the complex refractive index in the sample are reconstructed by... more
A new method for extracting quantitative information from phase-contrast x-ray images obtained with microfocus x-ray sources is presented. The proposed technique allows rapid noninvasive characterization of the internal structure of thick... more
Cold gas dynamic spray~cold spray! is a rapid deposition technology in which particles deposit at velocities above the speed of sound~;340 ms Ϫ1 !. Generally, porosity forms in cold spray deposits due to insufficient deformation of... more
We report an alternative approach to x-ray wave-front analysis that uses a refractive microlens array as a Shack -Hartmann sensor. The sensor was manufactured by self-assembly and electroplating techniques and is suitable for... more
The first Born and Rytov approximations of scattering theory are introduced in their less familiar near-field versions. Two algorithms for phase retrieval based on these approximations are then described. It is shown theoretically and by... more
The science of wave-field phase retrieval and phase measurement is sufficiently mature to permit the routine reconstruction, over a given plane, of the complex wave-function associated with certain coherent forward-propagating scalar... more
Improved X-ray sources and optics now enable X-ray imaging resolution down to ∼50 nm for laboratory-based X-ray microscopy systems. This offers the potential for submicrometre resolution in tomography; however, achieving this resolution... more
The structure of wood on a range of length-scales is critical to the performance and properties of this industrially important natural material. Much analysis of wood on the micron-scale upwards is carried out in two dimensions using... more
X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) facilitates high-sensitivity quantitative imaging of trace metals at high spatial resolution over large sample areas and can be applied to a diverse range of biological samples. Accurate determination... more
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With controlled nanometre-sized pores and surface areas of thousands of square metres per gram, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) may have an integral role in future catalysis, filtration and sensing applications. In general, for MOF-based... more
We have developed a point-projection X-ray microscope based around an SEM host instrument which exploits both phase and absorption contrast imaging to provide information about a sample at resolutions down to 80nm. The resulting images... more
Absorption-contrast x-ray imaging serves to visualize the variation in x-ray attenuation within the volume of a given sample, whereas phase contrast allows one to visualize variations in x-ray refractive index. The former imaging... more
Conventional X-ray CT is not usually sufficient to determine microscopic compositional distributions. A dataconstrained microstructure modeling (DCM) methodology has been developed which uses multiple CT data sets acquired with different... more
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We briefly review currently practiced methods of X-ray phase contrast imaging and consider some of their relative features, especially in regard to applicability to clinical medical studies. Various related technological issues and... more
Possibilities are investigated for quantitative computed tomography (CT) reconstruction of the spatial distribution of refractive index in a region of interest (ROI) inside an object which is larger than the field of view. The analysis is... more
The crystal structures of RbTiOAsO4, KTiO(Po.58,-AS0.42)O4, RbTiOPO4 and (Rbo.465,Ko.535)TiOPO4, all of which are orthorhombic (space group Pna2~)
The structural description of xNb 2 O 5 -(1 À x)(NaPO 3 ) (0 6 x 6 0.40) glass network is reported through high-field (18.8 T) 17 O and 93 Nb nuclear magnetic resonance, O1s X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The... more
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