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Current Status of Hard X-Ray Nano-Tomography on the Transmission Microscope at the ANATOMIX Beamline

The transmission X-ray microscope (TXM) on the Anatomix beamline welcomed its first nano-tomography users in 2019. The instrument is based on diffractive optics and works in the range of energies from 7 keV to 21 keV. A spatial resolution in 3D volumes of better than 100 nm can be achieved. The desi...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2022-12, Vol.2380 (1), p.12045
Main Authors: Scheel, M, Perrin, J, Koch, F, Daniel, G, Giorgetta, JL, Cauchon, G, King, A, Yurgens, V, Le Roux, V, David, C, Weitkamp, T
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Summary:The transmission X-ray microscope (TXM) on the Anatomix beamline welcomed its first nano-tomography users in 2019. The instrument is based on diffractive optics and works in the range of energies from 7 keV to 21 keV. A spatial resolution in 3D volumes of better than 100 nm can be achieved. The design allows imaging samples in air, and local tomography as well as off-axis tomography scans are possible. Scans below and above K-edges can be made to access elemental distribution. The TXM serves materials science and the bio-medical field.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/2380/1/012045