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A Laboratory X-Ray Microscope with a Plasma X-Ray Source

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X-Ray Microscopy III

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A laboratory x-ray microscope has been built with zone plate optics and a pulsed plasma x-ray source. X-ray images of metal patterns, diatoms and 3T3 mouse cells have been taken with sub-optical resolution at a wavelength of about 2.5 nm.

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Schmahl, G. et al. (1992). A Laboratory X-Ray Microscope with a Plasma X-Ray Source. In: Michette, A.G., Morrison, G.R., Buckley, C.J. (eds) X-Ray Microscopy III. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 67. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46887-5_12

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