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Tomography with microscope image

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Inquiry number

SOL-0000001108

Beamline

BL47XU (Micro-CT)

Scientific keywords

A. Sample category inorganic material, organic material, biology, medicine, research on method, instrumentation
B. Sample category (detail) metal, alloy
C. Technique absorption and its secondary process
D. Technique (detail)
E. Particular condition 3D imaging (cf. CT)
F. Photon energy X-ray (4-40 keV)
G. Target information morphology, elemental composition

Industrial keywords

level 1---Application area mechanics
level 2---Target
level 3---Target (detail)
level 4---Obtainable information structure
level 5---Technique imaging

Classification

M60.20 X-ray CT

Body text

High resolution computer tomography measurement was realized using X-ray imaging microscope with a micro-capillary refractive lens. The figures show the experimental setup, a cross-section of Pb-Sn eutectic alloy.

 

[ H. Yasuda, I. Ohnaka, A. Tsuchiyama, T. Nakano and K. Uesugi, Journal of the Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research 16, 85-90 (2003), Fig. 2(a),
©2003 The Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research ]

 

Source of the figure

Presentation material for Beamline Report

Technique

This measurement was made possible by the availability of the clean beam from the undulator beamline BL47XU utilizing the perfect silicon crystals as the monochromator crystals.

Source of the figure

No figure

Required time for experimental setup

24 hour(s)

Instruments

Instrument Purpose Performance
Kouzu Diffractometer Aligning sample, refractive lens
Air Bearing stage Rotating sample

References

Related experimental techniques

Questionnaire

The measurement was possible only in SPring-8. Impossible or very difficult in other facilities.
This solution is an application of a main instrument of the beamline.

Ease of measurement

Middle

Ease of analysis

Middle

How many shifts were needed for taking whole data in the figure?

Four-nine shifts

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