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X-ray fluorescence microscopy
Techniques
The x-ray fluorescence microscopy beamline (XFM) offers a range of x-ray fluorescence techniques at micron length scales using the KB mirror microprobe and milliprobe respectively.
SXFM | Scanning x-ray fluorescence microscopy |
XRF-μCT | X-ray fluorescence micro-computed tomography |
XANES | X-ray absorption near-edge structure: XANES imaging (Maia), or single point (Vortex) for oxidation state fingerprinting |
DPC | Differential phase contrast imaging of low-Z ultrastructure |
Ptychography | high resolution imaging (under development) |
Please check the Beamline updates page for the latest techniques.
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