1. Demonstration of ultra high resolution soft x-ray tomography
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James M. Brase, Erik H. Anderson, Waleed S. Haddad, James E. Trebes, Ian McNulty, and L. Yang
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Algebraic Reconstruction Technique ,Microscope ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Resolution (electron density) ,Image processing ,Iterative reconstruction ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Microscopy ,Tomography ,Scanning tunneling microscope ,business - Abstract
Ultra high resolution three dimensional images of a microscopic test object were made with soft x‐rays using a scanning transmission x‐ray microscope. The test object consisted of two different patterns of gold bars on silicon nitride windows which were separated by ∼ 5μm. Depth resolution comparable to the transverse resolution was achieved by recording nine 2‐D images of the object at angles between −50 to +55 degrees with respect to the beam axis. The projections were then combined tomographically to form a 3‐D image using an algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) algorithm. We observed a transverse resolution of ∼1000 A. Artifacts in the reconstruction limited the overall depth resolution to ∼6000 A, however some features were clearly reconstructed with a depth resolution of ∼1000 A.
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- 1995
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