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    Area of Science:

    • Physics
    • Materials Science
    • Nanotechnology

    Background:

    • Soft X-ray holography is an advanced imaging technique achieving sub-50 nm resolution.
    • It offers magnetic and elemental sensitivity, crucial for material analysis.
    • Current limitations include complex sample fabrication and lengthy imaging times.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a generic sample design for soft X-ray holography.
    • To introduce an automatable fabrication process for optimized sample preparation.
    • To enable efficient high-resolution dynamic imaging and rapid magnetic data acquisition.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a generic sample design for soft X-ray holographic dynamic imaging.
    • Implementation of an automatable fabrication process for sample preparation.
    • Testing and validation of the optimized samples for high-resolution imaging.

    Main Results:

    • The developed sample design and fabrication process are efficient and automatable.
    • High-resolution magnetic images can be acquired in minutes.
    • The technique allows for reliable detection of nanometer-scale changes and fully automatic image reconstruction.

    Conclusions:

    • The new fabrication process significantly enhances the efficiency of soft X-ray holographic dynamic imaging.
    • This advancement facilitates faster and more reliable magnetic imaging and analysis.
    • The optimized samples pave the way for broader applications of this powerful imaging technique.