Volume 27, Issue 6 pp. 1696-1702
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Zernike phase-contrast full-field transmission X-ray nanotomography for 400 micrometre-sized samples

Jae Yeon Park

Jae Yeon Park

Pohang Light Source-II, Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Jigokro 127, Pohang36763, South Korea

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Yeseul Kim

Yeseul Kim

Soft Matter Physics Laboratory, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon16419, Republic of Korea

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Sangsul Lee

Sangsul Lee

Pohang Light Source-II, Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Jigokro 127, Pohang36763, South Korea

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Jun Lim

Corresponding Author

Jun Lim

Pohang Light Source-II, Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Jigokro 127, Pohang36763, South Korea

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First published: 21 October 2020

Abstract

Full-field X-ray nanotomography based on a Fresnel zone plate offers a promising and intuitive approach to acquire high-quality phase-contrast images with a spatial resolution of tens of nanometres, and is applicable to both synchrotron radiation and laboratory sources. However, its small field of view (FOV) of tens of micrometres provides limited volume information, which primarily limits its application fields. This work proposes a method for expanding the FOV as the diameter of the objective zone plate, which provides a 400 µm FOV at below 500 nm resolution with Zernike phase contrast. General applications of large-volume nanotomography are demonstrated in integrated circuit microchips and Artemia cysts. This method can be useful for imaging/analyzing industrial and biological samples where bulk properties are important or the sample is difficult to section.

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