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Direct Detection System for Full-Field Nanoscale X-ray Diffraction-Contrast Imaging

OPTICS EXPRESS(2024)

Univ Calif San Diego | Argonne Natl Lab

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Abstract
Recent developments in x-ray science provide methods to probe deeply embedded mesoscale grain structures and spatially resolve them using dark field x-ray microscopy (DFXM). Extending this technique to investigate weak diffraction signals such as magnetic systems, quantum materials and thin films proves challenging due to available detection methods and incident x-ray flux at the sample. We present a direct detection method focusing on DFXM studies in the hard x-ray range of 10s of keV and above capable of approaching nanoscale resolution. Additionally, we compare this direct detection scheme with routinely used scintillator based optical detection and achieve an order of magnitude improvement in exposure times allowing for imaging of weakly diffracting ordered systems.
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Diffraction Microscopy,Coherent Diffractive Imaging,Nanoscale Imaging,Phase Contrast Imaging,X-ray Imaging
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