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Recent Applications with the X-Ray Microscope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Selby E. Summers*
Affiliation:
General Electric Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Abstract

The X-ray microscope is an electrostatic optical instrument employing X-rays for shadow projection to magnify and reveal detailed internal structure of specimens opaque to light or electrons. Its many advantages — high resolving power, greater penetration, large depth of field, and stereographic presentation — make the X-ray Microscope a versatile instrument for industrial research and development. Because the instrument was recently introduced, little information is available on specimen preparation techniques, or types of specimens suitable for study. A few of the many possible applications will be discussed, as well as a brief review of the technical details of the instrument.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1957

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