15–16 Sept 2011
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

4D microtomographic imaging with sub-second temporal resolution with hard X-rays.

15 Sept 2011, 12:25
20m
WSLA - Foyer (Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland)

WSLA - Foyer

Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Switzerland

Board: 6
Poster Poster Session I (Thursday) Poster session I and lunch

Speaker

Dr Rajmund Mokso (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Description

A new fast tomographic data acquisition scheme [1] is being developed at the TOMCAT beamline. We acquire the full set of (600-1000) tomographic projections in typically 0.5 seconds with the voxel sizes ranging from 0.5 to 11 μm and a corresponding field of view from 0.7 to 22 mm. The acquisition of 4D series with high temporal and spatial resolution opens up the possibilities to observe dynamic phenomena at the microscale. A wide range of in-situ and in-vivo experiments will benefit from such unique capabilities. We will report the challenges and successes of 4D imaging. References [1] R. Mokso, F. Marone, D. Haberthuer, J. Schittny, G. Mikuljan, A. Isenegger, M. Stampanoni, AIP Conf. Proc. , XRM2010 (2011)

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Dr Rajmund Mokso (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Co-authors

Dr Federica Marone (Paul Scherrer Institut) Mr Goran Lovric (Paul Scherrer Institut) Mr Gordan Mikuljan (Paul Scherrer Institut) Prof. Marco Stampanoni (Paul Scherrer Institut) Dr Sarah Irvine (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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