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High Resolution 3D Imaging of Ex-Vivo Biological Samples by Micro CT
Published on: June 21, 2011
ハイスピードX線撮像装置「はやকা」とXAFSおよびin situ 4DCT観察への応用
Akio Yoneyama1, Midori Yasuda2, Wataru Yashiro3,4,5,6
1SAGA Light Source, 8-7 Yayoigaoka, Saga 841-0005, Japan.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 28, 2026
まとめ
新しいハイスピードX線カメラ「はやか」は、X線吸収微細構造(XAFS)および時間分解コンピューター断層撮影(CT)のための迅速な撮像を可能にします。この進歩により、マイクロ秒露光と高フレームレートが可能になり、詳細な動的プロセスの観測が容易になります。
背景:
- ハイスピードイメージングは、動的プロセスの観測に不可欠です。
- 既存のX線イメージング技術には、速度と解像度の限界があります。
- 放射光(SR)は、高度なイメージングのための強力なX線源を提供します。
結論:
- 開発されたハイスピードX線カメラ「はやか」は、迅速なXAFSおよび時間分解CTに有効です。
- 高時間的および空間的解像度で動的プロセスの詳細な観測を可能にします。
- この技術は、材料科学およびリアルタイムプロセスモニタリングに広く応用できます。
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