2020
DOI: 10.1364/ao.393008
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Hard x-ray phase-contrast microscopy using a Gabor hologram without a zero-order term

Abstract: In order to achieve a nanometer-scale resolution in an x-ray microscopy system, a Gabor-type hologram was produced by eliminating the zero-order term of the object diffraction pattern. In this system, a Fresnel zone plate was used for strong illumination of an object, and the zero-order diffraction was physically eliminated by a center stop. An accurate phase plate of π / 2 in the Zernike method was numerically created, and the phase-contrast image was realized. The… Show more

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