X-ray microscopy offers the opportunity to image biological and radiosensitive materials without special sample preparations, bridging optical and electron microscopy capabilities. However, the performance of such microscopes, when imaging radiosensitive samples, is not limited by their intrinsic resolution, but by the radiation damage induced on such samples. Here, we demonstrate a novel, to the best of our knowledge, radio-efficient microscope, scanning Compton X-ray microscopy (SCXM), which uses coherently and incoherently (Compton) scattered photons to minimize the deposited energy per unit of mass for a given imaging signal. We implemented SCXM, using lenses capable of efficiently focusing 60 keV X-ray photons into the sub-micrometer s...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
X-rays offer indispensable opportunities for science, medicine, and technology due to a large variet...
[[abstract]]We show that a photoelectron spectromicroscope of the photoelectron emission microscope ...
X-ray microscopy offers the opportunity to image biological and radiosensitive materials without spe...
The highest resolution of images of soft matter and biological materials is ultimately limited by mo...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
[[abstract]]We present several successful test cases of using photoelectron emission microscopy (PEE...
A feasible implementation of a novel X-ray detector for highly energetic X-ray photons with a large ...
X-ray scientists are continually striving to improve the quality of X-ray microscopy, due to the fac...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
High-energy radiation synchrotron x-ray microscopy is used to characterize materials of importance t...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
X-ray scanning microscopy relies on intensive nanobeams generated by imaging a highly brilliant sync...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
X-rays offer indispensable opportunities for science, medicine, and technology due to a large variet...
[[abstract]]We show that a photoelectron spectromicroscope of the photoelectron emission microscope ...
X-ray microscopy offers the opportunity to image biological and radiosensitive materials without spe...
The highest resolution of images of soft matter and biological materials is ultimately limited by mo...
X-ray imaging techniques have proven invaluable to study biological systems at high resolution due t...
[[abstract]]We present several successful test cases of using photoelectron emission microscopy (PEE...
A feasible implementation of a novel X-ray detector for highly energetic X-ray photons with a large ...
X-ray scientists are continually striving to improve the quality of X-ray microscopy, due to the fac...
X-ray microscopy inherently possesses characteristics complementary to optical and electron microsco...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
The potentials of incoherent X ray scattering Compton tomography are investigated. Imaging materia...
High-energy radiation synchrotron x-ray microscopy is used to characterize materials of importance t...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
X-ray scanning microscopy relies on intensive nanobeams generated by imaging a highly brilliant sync...
Collimators are usually needed to image sources emitting X-rays that cannot be focused. Alternately,...
X-rays offer indispensable opportunities for science, medicine, and technology due to a large variet...
[[abstract]]We show that a photoelectron spectromicroscope of the photoelectron emission microscope ...