Coherent X-Ray Imaging - How Big Can We Go Small?
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Explore the frontiers of coherent x-ray imaging in this 39-minute lecture presented by Chris Jacobsen from Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. Delve into the potential of ptychography and other coherent x-ray imaging methods for studying larger specimens with nanometer resolution. Discover the challenges and approaches to imaging millimeter or even centimeter-sized samples, pushing beyond the current limitations of 10-micrometer specimens. Gain insights into possible imaging times and techniques for achieving high-resolution results with larger objects. Recorded at IPAM's Diffractive Imaging with Phase Retrieval Workshop, this talk offers a comprehensive look at the future of x-ray imaging technology and its applications in various scientific fields.
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Chris Jacobsen - Coherent x-ray imaging: how big can we go small? - IPAM at UCLA
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