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American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 12(98), p. 121105

DOI: 10.1063/1.3560466

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Single-shot nanometer-scale holographic imaging with laser-driven X-ray laser

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Abstract

Single-shot nanometer-scale imaging techniques have become important because of their potential application in observing the structural dynamics of nanomaterials. We report here the image reconstruction results obtained using single-shot Fourier transform x-ray holography with an x-ray laser driven by a table top laser system. A minimum resolution of 87 nm was obtained from the reconstructed image. We could also discriminate the aggregates of carbon nanotubes, which shows the feasibility of single-exposure nanoimaging for real specimens using a laser-driven x-ray laser.