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14 October 1997 Nanosecond-resolved biological x-ray microscopy with a compact laser system
Martin C. Richardson, Masataka Kado, Yoshimasa Yamamoto, Jayshree Rajyaguru, David Scott Torres, K. Nekula, Herman Friedman, Michael J. Muszynski
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Abstract
Nanosecond flash x-ray microscopy of living biological specimens is demonstrated with subcellular spatial resolution. Single shot images, produced by a compact laser- plasma x-ray source optimized for maximum image contrast, are captured before radiation processes can affect the specimen.
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Martin C. Richardson, Masataka Kado, Yoshimasa Yamamoto, Jayshree Rajyaguru, David Scott Torres, K. Nekula, Herman Friedman, and Michael J. Muszynski "Nanosecond-resolved biological x-ray microscopy with a compact laser system", Proc. SPIE 3157, Applications of X Rays Generated from Lasers and Other Bright Sources, (14 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283996
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Plasma

X-ray microscopy

X-ray imaging

Organisms

X-ray sources

Transmission electron microscopy

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