The phase shift of light or electrons in objects is now necessary for probing weak-phase objects such as unstained biological specimens. Optical microscopy (OM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) have been used to observe weak-phase objects. However, conventional OM has low spatial resolution and TEM is limited to thin specimens. Here, we report on the development of dark-field X-ray ptychography, which combines X-ray ptychography and X-ray in-line holography, to observe weak-phase objects with a phase resolution better than 0.01 rad, a spatial resolution better than 15 nm, and a field of view larger than 5 mu m. We apply this method to the observation of both the outline and magnetosomes of the magnetotactic bacteria MO-1. Observat...
X-ray microscopy is characterized by its high spatial resolution, exceeding that ofvisible light mic...
Studies of biological systems typically require the application of several complementary methods abl...
X-ray imaging traces its roots back to the discovery of x-rays by Ro ̈ntgen in 1901, in the form of ...
Since its first experimental demonstration in 1999, Coherent X-Ray Diffractive Imaging has become on...
Inline holography, like other lensless imaging methods, circumvents limitations of x-ray optics thro...
Characterizing the chemistry and magnetism of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) is an important aspect of...
Since its first experimental demonstration in 1999, Coherent X-Ray Diffractive Imaging has become on...
The ability to image light elements in both crystalline and noncrystalline materials at near atomic ...
The ability to image light elements in both crystalline and noncrystalline materials at near atomic ...
Cryo-electron microscopy is an essential tool for high-resolution structural studies of biological s...
The resolution in standard X-ray microscopes is limited by the focusing element, e.g. Fresnel Zone P...
X-ray ptychography is a scanning variant of coherent diffractive imaging with the ability to image l...
Lensless, holographic X-ray microscopy is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides resolution ...
Applying iterative phase retrieval schemes to ptychographic data, i.e. diffraction patterns collecte...
X-ray microscopy is a commonly used method especially in material scienceapplication, where the larg...
X-ray microscopy is characterized by its high spatial resolution, exceeding that ofvisible light mic...
Studies of biological systems typically require the application of several complementary methods abl...
X-ray imaging traces its roots back to the discovery of x-rays by Ro ̈ntgen in 1901, in the form of ...
Since its first experimental demonstration in 1999, Coherent X-Ray Diffractive Imaging has become on...
Inline holography, like other lensless imaging methods, circumvents limitations of x-ray optics thro...
Characterizing the chemistry and magnetism of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) is an important aspect of...
Since its first experimental demonstration in 1999, Coherent X-Ray Diffractive Imaging has become on...
The ability to image light elements in both crystalline and noncrystalline materials at near atomic ...
The ability to image light elements in both crystalline and noncrystalline materials at near atomic ...
Cryo-electron microscopy is an essential tool for high-resolution structural studies of biological s...
The resolution in standard X-ray microscopes is limited by the focusing element, e.g. Fresnel Zone P...
X-ray ptychography is a scanning variant of coherent diffractive imaging with the ability to image l...
Lensless, holographic X-ray microscopy is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides resolution ...
Applying iterative phase retrieval schemes to ptychographic data, i.e. diffraction patterns collecte...
X-ray microscopy is a commonly used method especially in material scienceapplication, where the larg...
X-ray microscopy is characterized by its high spatial resolution, exceeding that ofvisible light mic...
Studies of biological systems typically require the application of several complementary methods abl...
X-ray imaging traces its roots back to the discovery of x-rays by Ro ̈ntgen in 1901, in the form of ...