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13 January 1993 Experimental demonstration of high-resolution three-dimensional x-ray holography
Ian McNulty, James E. Trebes, James M. Brase, Thomas J. Yorkey, Richard Levesque, Hanna Szoke, Erik H. Anderson, Chris J. Jacobsen, Dieter P. Kern
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Abstract
Tomographic x-ray holography may make possible the imaging of biological objects at high resolution in three dimensions. We performed a demonstration experiment with soft x-rays to explore the feasibility of this technique. Coherent 3.2 nm undulator radiation was used to record Fourier transform holograms of a microfabricated test object from various illumination angles. The holograms were numerically reconstructed according to the principles of diffraction tomography, yielding images of the object that are well resolved in three dimensions.
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Ian McNulty, James E. Trebes, James M. Brase, Thomas J. Yorkey, Richard Levesque, Hanna Szoke, Erik H. Anderson, Chris J. Jacobsen, and Dieter P. Kern "Experimental demonstration of high-resolution three-dimensional x-ray holography", Proc. SPIE 1741, Soft X-Ray Microscopy, (13 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138765
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Holograms

Holography

Tomography

3D image processing

X-ray microscopy

3D image reconstruction

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