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High-resolution Tomographic Imaging Using Coherent Hard x-rays From Compact Laser Driven Accelerators
Author(s) -
D. R. Symes,
Z. Najmudin,
J. M. Cole,
Jonathan Wood,
N. Lopes,
Kristjan Põder,
P. A. Abel,
Richard L. Abel,
Saleh Alatabi,
S. Kneip,
Katalin Mecseki,
Mathias Winkler,
P. S. Foster,
Dominic P. Norris,
Lydia Teboul,
Sara Johnson,
Zsombor Szoke-Kovacs,
Michael A. Sandholzer,
Stanley W. Botchway,
Sarah Gratton,
Mark A. Hill,
Michael De Lazzari,
James E. Thomson
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
spiral (imperial college london)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1364/euvxray.2016.em5a.2
Subject(s) - optics , tomographic reconstruction , physics , laser , resolution (logic) , image resolution , materials science , tomography , computer science , artificial intelligence
Extremely bright coherent femtosecond x-ray pulses are generated in compact laser-driven electron accelerators. Micro-tomography obtained with the Gemini laser indicates the usefulness of these sources in research and clinical applications.

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