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The new X-ray/visible microscopy MAXWELL technique for fast three-dimensional nanoimaging with isotropic resolution.


ABSTRACT: Microscopy by Achromatic X-rays With Emission of Laminar Light (MAXWELL) is a new X-ray/visible technique with attractive characteristics including isotropic resolution in all directions, large-volume imaging and high throughput. An ultrathin, laminar X-ray beam produced by a Wolter type I mirror irradiates the sample stimulating the emission of visible light by scintillating nanoparticles, captured by an optical system. Three-dimensional (3D) images are obtained by scanning the specimen with respect to the laminar beam. We implemented and tested the technique with a high-brightness undulator at SPring-8, demonstrating its validity for a variety of specimens. This work was performed under the Synchrotrons for Neuroscience-an Asia-Pacific Strategic Enterprise (SYNAPSE) collaboration.

SUBMITTER: Kohmura Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9188605 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The new X-ray/visible microscopy MAXWELL technique for fast three-dimensional nanoimaging with isotropic resolution.

Kohmura Yoshiki Y   Yang Shun-Min SM   Chen Hsiang-Hsin HH   Takano Hidekazu H   Chang Chia-Ju CJ   Wang Ya-Sian YS   Lee Tsung-Tse TT   Chiu Ching-Yu CY   Yang Kai-En KE   Chien Yu-Ting YT   Hu Huan-Ming HM   Su Tzu-Ling TL   Petibois Cyril C   Chen Yi-Yun YY   Hsu Cheng-Huan CH   Chen Peilin P   Hueng Dueng-Yuan DY   Chen Shean-Jen SJ   Yang Chi Lin CL   Chin An-Lun AL   Low Chian-Ming CM   Tan Francis Chee Kuan FCK   Teo Alvin A   Tok Eng Soon ES   Cai Xu Xiang XX   Lin Hong-Ming HM   Boeckl John J   Stampfl Anton P AP   Yamada Jumpei J   Matsuyama Satoshi S   Ishikawa Tetsuya T   Margaritondo Giorgio G   Chiang Ann-Shyn AS   Hwu Yeukuang Y  

Scientific reports 20220611 1


Microscopy by Achromatic X-rays With Emission of Laminar Light (MAXWELL) is a new X-ray/visible technique with attractive characteristics including isotropic resolution in all directions, large-volume imaging and high throughput. An ultrathin, laminar X-ray beam produced by a Wolter type I mirror irradiates the sample stimulating the emission of visible light by scintillating nanoparticles, captured by an optical system. Three-dimensional (3D) images are obtained by scanning the specimen with re  ...[more]

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