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Demonstration of x-ray microscopy with an x-ray laser operating near the carbon K edge

Authors :
L. B. Da Silva
Thomas J. Yorkey
B. J. MacGowan
Stanley Mrowka
David Attwood
Dennis L Matthews
James M. Brase
Erik H. Anderson
James E. Trebes
R. A. London
Gary Stone
Dieter P. Kern
D. Minyard
Jeffrey A. Koch
Troy W. Barbee
Source :
Optics letters. 17(10)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

High-brightness and short-pulse-width ( approximately 200 ps) x-ray lasers offer biologists the possibility of high-resolution three-dimensional imaging of specimens in an aqueous environment without the blurring effects associated with natural motions. As a first step toward developing the capabilities of this type of x-ray microscopy we have used a tantalum x-ray laser (lambda = 4.483 nm) together with an x-ray zone plate lens to image a test pattern. The observed image shows a detector-limited resolution of approximately 75 nm and paves the way to three dimensional biological imaging with high spatial resolution (20-30 nm).

Details

ISSN :
01469592
Volume :
17
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ab46e5bf839a2f3f6ebf428beb7c694