Microscope Sees with Nanoscale Resolution

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The resonant x-ray diffraction microscope takes two diffraction patterns above and below the elements absorption edge. The patterns are phased to obtain high-resolution images and the difference of the two images represents the spatial distribution o ...
The resonant x-ray diffraction microscope takes two diffraction patterns, above and below the element’s absorption edge. The patterns are phased to obtain high-resolution images, and the difference of the two images represents the spatial distribution of the element. Image credit: Changyoung Song, et al.

Researchers have recently built an x-ray microscope that has a pixel resolution of just 15 nanometers, allowing scientists to study the properties of materials at the molecular scale and beyond.


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