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2003Conference Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","95"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal de Physique. IV, Proceedings"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","98"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","104"],["dc.contributor.author","Wiesemann, U."],["dc.contributor.author","Thieme, Juergen"],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Früke, R."],["dc.contributor.author","Rehbein, S."],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, G."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:40:29Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:40:29Z"],["dc.date.issued","2003"],["dc.description.abstract","A new scanning transmission X-ray microscope (STXM) has been built at the undulator U41 of the BESSY II storage ring. The STXM monochromator consists of a plane mirror and a plane grating with varied line density. First NEXAFS spectra of a polyimide foil at the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen K absorption edges are shown. The photon rate in the focal spot is about 10 MHz at the carbon and about 500 MHz at the oxygen K absorption edge. The first images are presented."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1051/jp4:200300037"],["dc.identifier.isi","000183273900024"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/46308"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.relation.conference","7th International Conference on X-Ray Microscopy"],["dc.relation.eventlocation","GRENOBLE, FRANCE"],["dc.relation.issn","1155-4339"],["dc.title","First results of the new scanning transmission X-ray microscope at BESSY-II"],["dc.type","conference_paper"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI WOS2001Conference Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","849"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","852"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","467"],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Thieme, Juergen"],["dc.contributor.author","Hambach, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schneider, G."],["dc.contributor.author","Wiesemann, U."],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, Günther A."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:51:43Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:51:43Z"],["dc.date.issued","2001"],["dc.description.abstract","A new X-ray microscopic area is going to be established at the undulator U41 at BESSY II. This undulator provides an X-ray source of high brilliance in the energy range from 163 to 595 eV in the first harmonic. The microscopic area will comprise a transmission X-ray microscope, a scanning transmission X-ray microscope, and an X-ray test chamber. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1016/S0168-9002(01)00490-9"],["dc.identifier.isi","000171012800004"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/22006"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Elsevier Science Bv"],["dc.publisher.place","Amsterdam"],["dc.relation.conference","7th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation (SRI 2000)"],["dc.relation.eventlocation","TECH UNIV BERLIN, BERLIN, GERMANY"],["dc.relation.issn","0168-9002"],["dc.title","Instrumentation advances with the new X-ray microscopes at BESSY II"],["dc.type","conference_paper"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI WOS2001Conference Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","861"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","863"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","467"],["dc.contributor.author","Wiesemann, U."],["dc.contributor.author","Thieme, Jürgen"],["dc.contributor.author","Fruke, R."],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, Dietbert H."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, Günther A."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:51:49Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:51:49Z"],["dc.date.issued","2001"],["dc.description.abstract","A new scanning transmission X-ray microscope for the soft X-ray region is under construction at the BESSY II storage ring. The radiation from the undulator U-41 is monochromatized with a monochromator consisting of a plane mirror and a plane grating with varied line density. For a high resolution image, the zone plate is scanned with a piezoelectric flexure stage. The X-ray flux in the focal spot will be of the order of 10(9) photons/s. The sample is located in air. A pn-CCD detector is used to measure the transmitted intensity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1016/S0168-9002(01)00496-X"],["dc.identifier.isi","000171012800007"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/22027"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Elsevier Science Bv"],["dc.publisher.place","Amsterdam"],["dc.relation.conference","7th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation (SRI 2000)"],["dc.relation.eventlocation","TECH UNIV BERLIN, BERLIN, GERMANY"],["dc.relation.issn","0168-9002"],["dc.title","Construction of a scanning transmission X-ray microscope at the undulator U-41 at BESSY II"],["dc.type","conference_paper"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI WOS2003Conference Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","85"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Journal de Physique. IV, Proceedings"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","90"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","104"],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Rehbein, S."],["dc.contributor.author","Knochel, C."],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, G."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:40:28Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:40:28Z"],["dc.date.issued","2003"],["dc.description.abstract","The new transmission X-ray microscope (TXM) at BESSY II is the first one using soft X-rays in the water window region at an undulator beamline. For this, the condenser monochromator has been adapted to the highly collimated X-ray beam of the undulator U41. This is done by using a rotating condenser (RK) which can match the numerical aperture of any micro objective zone plate [1]. The actual setup of the TXM is given in this report. Several beam diagnostic instruments have been incorporated into the beamline and the microscope to adjust the optical elements and to study the behaviour of the complete system. The results ofthe characterization done so far will be presented as well as first images of applications will be shown."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1051/jp4:200300035"],["dc.identifier.isi","000183273900022"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/46306"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.relation.conference","7th International Conference on X-Ray Microscopy"],["dc.relation.eventlocation","GRENOBLE, FRANCE"],["dc.relation.issn","1155-4339"],["dc.title","The transmission X-ray microscope at BESSY II"],["dc.type","conference_paper"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI WOS2001Conference Paper [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","1308"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","1311"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","467"],["dc.contributor.author","Weiss, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schneider, G."],["dc.contributor.author","Vogt, S."],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, G."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T08:52:03Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T08:52:03Z"],["dc.date.issued","2001"],["dc.description.abstract","Using the photoelectric absorption contrast between water and protein at 2.4 nm wavelength, cryo X-ray microscopy has visualized protein structures down to 30 mn size in unstained, unsectioned biological specimens. Due to the large depth of focus of the Fresnel zone plate objectives, computed tomography based on a tilt series of X-ray microscopic images can be used to reconstruct the three-dimensional specimen structure. This method has been applied to the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and to cell nuclei of male Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly cells. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1016/S0168-9002(01)00648-9"],["dc.identifier.isi","000171012800114"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/22075"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Elsevier Science Bv"],["dc.publisher.place","Amsterdam"],["dc.relation.conference","7th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation (SRI 2000)"],["dc.relation.eventlocation","TECH UNIV BERLIN, BERLIN, GERMANY"],["dc.relation.issn","0168-9002"],["dc.title","Tomographic imaging of biological specimens with the cryo transmission X-ray microscope"],["dc.type","conference_paper"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI WOS2000Journal Article [["dc.bibliographiccitation.firstpage","185"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.issue","3-4"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.journal","Ultramicroscopy"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.lastpage","197"],["dc.bibliographiccitation.volume","84"],["dc.contributor.author","Weiss, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schneider, G."],["dc.contributor.author","Niemann, B."],["dc.contributor.author","Guttmann, Peter"],["dc.contributor.author","Rudolph, D."],["dc.contributor.author","Schmahl, G."],["dc.date.accessioned","2018-11-07T10:39:00Z"],["dc.date.available","2018-11-07T10:39:00Z"],["dc.date.issued","2000"],["dc.description.abstract","Soft X-ray microscopy employs the photoelectric absorption contrast between water and protein in the 2.34-4.38 nm wavelength region to visualize protein structures down to 30 nm size without any staining methods. Due to the large depth of focus of the Fresnel zone plates used as X-ray objectives, computed tomography based on the X-ray microscopic images can be used to reconstruct the local linear absorption coefficient inside the three-dimensional specimen volume. High-resolution X-ray images require a high specimen radiation dose, and a series of images taken at different viewing angles is needed for computed tomography. Therefore, cryo microscopy is necessary to preserve the structural integrity of hydrated biological specimens during image acquisition. The cryo transmission X-ray microscope at the electron storage ring BESSY I (Berlin) was used to obtain a tilt series of images of the frozen-hydrated green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The living specimens were inserted into borosilicate glass capillaries and, in this first experiment. rapidly cooled by plunging into liquid nitrogen. The capillary specimen holders allow image acquisition over the full angular range of 180 degrees. The reconstruction shows for the first time details down to 60 nm size inside a frozen-hydrated biological specimen and conveys a clear impression of the internal structures. This technique is expected to be applicable to a wide range of biological specimens, such as the cell nucleus. It offers the possibility of imaging the three-dimensional structure of hydrated biological specimens close to their natural living state. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved."],["dc.identifier.doi","10.1016/S0304-3991(00)00034-6"],["dc.identifier.isi","000088612300007"],["dc.identifier.pmid","10945329"],["dc.identifier.uri","https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/45941"],["dc.notes.status","zu prüfen"],["dc.notes.submitter","Najko"],["dc.publisher","Elsevier Science Bv"],["dc.relation.issn","0304-3991"],["dc.title","Computed tomography of cryogenic biological specimens based on X-ray microscopic images"],["dc.type","journal_article"],["dc.type.internalPublication","yes"],["dc.type.peerReviewed","yes"],["dc.type.status","published"],["dspace.entity.type","Publication"]]Details DOI PMID PMC WOS