Multi-contrast laboratory-based x-ray microscopy with freestanding, high-aspect-ratio gold masks
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Abstract
Masks were fabricated based on gold electroplating into a silicon mold coated with various thin films to form a voltage barrier, plating base, and sacrificial layer, followed by the mold removal to obtain the freestanding gold membrane with void slit apertures. The ensuing imaging tests confirmed that an aperture-driven spatial resolution can be attained, and that this does not change when detector pixel size and x-ray focal spot are altered. Early imaging tests show high phase sensitivity, enabling e.g. the detection of individual cells in a cartilage layers. Scatter images were also retrieved. These are sensitive to sample features on length scales below the resolution of the system, which in this case means nanoscale structures. Indeed, features on the 100 nm scale were included in the imaging tests, and were shown to produce a distinctive scattering signal.
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Publication: Makarova OV, Divan R, Moldovan N, Czaplewski DA, Esposito M, Endrizzi M, Tang C-M, Ferrara JD, Olivo A<br>(2022). Freestanding high-aspect-ratio gold masks for low-energy, phase-based X-ray microscopy. Nanotechnology.(in press)<br><br>Esposito, M., Massimi, L., BUCHANAN, I., Ferrara, J. D., Endrizzi, M., & Olivo, A. (2022). A laboratory-based, low-energy, multi-modal x-ray microscope with user-defined resolution. Applied Physics Letters. doi:10.1063/5.0082968<br><br>Esposito, M., Massimi, L., Buchanan, I., Ferrara, J. D., Endrizzi, M., & Olivo, A. (2022). Test and optimization of a multi-modal phase-based x-ray microscope for soft tissue imaging. Medical Imaging 2022: Physics of Medical Imaging. SPIE. doi:10.1117/12.2609441
Presenters
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Michela Esposito
University College of London
Authors
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Cha-Mei Tang
Creatv MicroTech Inc
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Sandro Olivo
University College of London
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Michela Esposito
University College of London