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Yu-Tung Chen1, Tsung-Yu Chen, Jaemock Yi
1Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Since its invention in 1930, Zernike phase contrast has been a pillar in optical microscopy and more recently in x-ray microscopy, in particular for low-absorption-contrast biological specimens. We experimentally demonstrate that hard-x-ray Zernike microscopy now reaches a lateral resolution below 30 nm while strongly enhancing the contrast, thus opening many new research opportunities in biomedicine and materials science.
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