High-resolution X-ray imaging by polycapillary optics and lithium fluoride detectors combination

Novel results on high-resolution X-ray imaging by a table-top laboratory system based on lithium fluoride (LiF) imaging radiation detectors and a X-ray tube combined with polycapillary optics are reported for the first time. In this paper, imaging experiments of reference objects, as well as thick g...

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Published inEurophysics letters Vol. 96; no. 6; pp. 60010 - 60013
Main Authors Hampai, D, Dabagov, S. B, Della Ventura, G, Bellatreccia, F, Magi, M, Bonfigli, F, Montereali, R. M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.12.2011
EPS, SIF, EDP Sciences and IOP Publishing
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Summary:Novel results on high-resolution X-ray imaging by a table-top laboratory system based on lithium fluoride (LiF) imaging radiation detectors and a X-ray tube combined with polycapillary optics are reported for the first time. In this paper, imaging experiments of reference objects, as well as thick geological samples, show some of the potentialities of this approach for the development of a compact laboratory X-ray microscopy apparatus. The high spatial resolution and dynamic range of versatile LiF imaging detectors, based on optical reading of photoluminescence from X-ray–induced color centers in LiF crystals and films, allow us to use very simple contact imaging techniques. Promising applications can be foreseen in the fields of bio-medical imaging diagnostics, characterization of X-ray sources and optical elements, material science and photonics.
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ISSN:0295-5075
1286-4854
DOI:10.1209/0295-5075/96/60010