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Using invariom modelling to distinguish correct and incorrect central atoms in UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1 UPDATE 1Lambda' based on the Medipix3 readout chip
ISSN
0108-7673
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Pennicard, D.
Wallentin, Jesper
Osterhoff, Markus
Zozulya, Alexey V.
Sprung, Michael
DOI
10.1107/S2053273314014545
Abstract
Suitable detection systems that are capable of recording high photon count rates with single-photon detection are instrumental for coherent X-ray imaging. The new single-photon-counting pixel detector `Lambda' has been tested in a ptychographic imaging experiment on solar-cell nanowires using Kirkpatrick-Baez-focused 13.8keV X-rays. Taking advantage of the high count rate of the Lambda and dynamic range expansion by the semi-transparent central stop, a high-dynamic-range diffraction signal covering more than seven orders of magnitude has been recorded, which corresponds to a photon flux density of about 10(5)photonsnm(-2)s(-1) or a flux of approximate to 10(10)photonss(-1) on the sample. By comparison with data taken without the semi-transparent central stop, an increase in resolution by a factor of 3-4 is determined: from about 125nm to about 38nm for the nanowire and from about 83nm to about 21nm for the illuminating wavefield.
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