X-ray tomography applied to electrochemical devices and electrocatalysis
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a nondestructive three-dimensional (3D) imaging
technique used for studying morphological properties of porous and nonporous materials. In …
technique used for studying morphological properties of porous and nonporous materials. In …
Phase retrieval with application to optical imaging: a contemporary overview
The problem of phase retrieval, ie, the recovery of a function given the magnitude of its
Fourier transform, arises in various fields of science and engineering, including electron …
Fourier transform, arises in various fields of science and engineering, including electron …
High-performance 4-nm-resolution X-ray tomography using burst ptychography
Advances in science, medicine and engineering rely on breakthroughs in imaging,
particularly for obtaining multiscale, three-dimensional information from functional systems …
particularly for obtaining multiscale, three-dimensional information from functional systems …
Three-dimensional magnetization structures revealed with X-ray vector nanotomography
In soft ferromagnetic materials, the smoothly varying magnetization leads to the formation of
fundamental patterns such as domains, vortices and domain walls. These have been …
fundamental patterns such as domains, vortices and domain walls. These have been …
Chemical composition map** with nanometre resolution by soft X-ray microscopy
X-ray microscopy is powerful in that it can probe large volumes of material at high spatial
resolution with exquisite chemical, electronic and bond orientation contrast,,,,. The …
resolution with exquisite chemical, electronic and bond orientation contrast,,,,. The …
Ptychographic X-ray computed tomography at the nanoscale
X-ray tomography is an invaluable tool in biomedical imaging. It can deliver the three-
dimensional internal structure of entire organisms as well as that of single cells, and even …
dimensional internal structure of entire organisms as well as that of single cells, and even …
Coherent lensless X-ray imaging
Very high resolution X-ray imaging has been the subject of considerable research over the
past few decades. However, the spatial resolution of these methods is limited by the …
past few decades. However, the spatial resolution of these methods is limited by the …
Femtosecond diffractive imaging with a soft-X-ray free-electron laser
Abstract Theory predicts,,, that, with an ultrashort and extremely bright coherent X-ray pulse,
a single diffraction pattern may be recorded from a large macromolecule, a virus or a cell …
a single diffraction pattern may be recorded from a large macromolecule, a virus or a cell …
X-ray ptychographic computed tomography at 16 nm isotropic 3D resolution
X-ray ptychography is a scanning variant of coherent diffractive imaging with the ability to
image large fields of view at high resolution. It further allows imaging of non-isolated …
image large fields of view at high resolution. It further allows imaging of non-isolated …
X-ray-based techniques to study the nano–bio interface
X-ray-based analytics are routinely applied in many fields, including physics, chemistry,
materials science, and engineering. The full potential of such techniques in the life sciences …
materials science, and engineering. The full potential of such techniques in the life sciences …