Experience with Imaging by Using of Microfocus X-Ray Source
Abstract
In this paper we present the current work and experience with using microfocus x-ray generator and commercial CCD camera for x-ray imaging purpose. There is a need in laboratories for the development of imaging methods approaching synchrotron radiation sources, where the brilliance of radiation is on very high-level. Generally, there is no continuous access to synchrotron facilities. Several synchrotron radiation laboratories allocate the access via a proposal system. Thus the time for synchrotron radiation experiments seldom exceeds more than 1-2 weeks per year, which restricts its application to a few selected experiments. Even in future, the routine characterization of samples will be performed mainly at the experimenters home laboratories [10]. In this contribution we show that with the present set-up it is possible to achieve the spatial resolution down to μm and with the appropriate geometry a phase contrast images are observable.
© 2011 Zdenko Zápražný, Dušan Korytár, František Dubecký, Vladimír Áč, Zbigniew Stachura, Janusz Lekki, Jakub Bielicky, Ján Mudroň, published by Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
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