X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due to the penetration power and short wavelength of this radiation. In practice, the resolution and sensitivity of current X-ray imaging techniques are not limited by the performance of optics or image-recovery methods but by radiation damage. We propose the use of Compton (inelastic) X-ray scattering for high-resolution cellular imaging, and provide a study of a scanning microscope geometry that requires a dose to achieve a given resolution that is three orders of magnitude lower than for coherent (elastic) scattering. We find that the dose per imaging signal is minimized at a photon energy of 64 keV. This corresponds to a short enough wavelengt...
X-ray microtomography enables three-dimensional imaging at submicron resolution with elemental and c...
Soft x-ray holography offers the possibility of obtaining high resolution, 3-D images of living cell...
[[abstract]]Our experimental results demonstrate that full-field hard-X-ray microscopy is finally ab...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
The highest resolution of images of soft matter and biological materials is ultimately limited by mo...
X-ray microscopy offers the opportunity to image biological and radiosensitive materials without spe...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
Imaging living cells at a resolution higher than the resolution of optical microscopy is a significa...
The x-ray microscope installed at the 3rd generation storage ring BESSY II is dedicated for applicat...
Compton scattering is a potential tool for the determination of bone moneral content or tissue densi...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
A feasible implementation of a novel X-ray detector for highly energetic X-ray photons with a large ...
Abstract—Small animal cancer imaging has drawn increased attention over the last few years due to gr...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
X-ray microtomography enables three-dimensional imaging at submicron resolution with elemental and c...
Soft x-ray holography offers the possibility of obtaining high resolution, 3-D images of living cell...
[[abstract]]Our experimental results demonstrate that full-field hard-X-ray microscopy is finally ab...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
The highest resolution of images of soft matter and biological materials is ultimately limited by mo...
X-ray microscopy offers the opportunity to image biological and radiosensitive materials without spe...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
Imaging living cells at a resolution higher than the resolution of optical microscopy is a significa...
The x-ray microscope installed at the 3rd generation storage ring BESSY II is dedicated for applicat...
Compton scattering is a potential tool for the determination of bone moneral content or tissue densi...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
A feasible implementation of a novel X-ray detector for highly energetic X-ray photons with a large ...
Abstract—Small animal cancer imaging has drawn increased attention over the last few years due to gr...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
X-ray microtomography enables three-dimensional imaging at submicron resolution with elemental and c...
Soft x-ray holography offers the possibility of obtaining high resolution, 3-D images of living cell...
[[abstract]]Our experimental results demonstrate that full-field hard-X-ray microscopy is finally ab...