Photon-in, photon-out X-ray microscopy traces its roots all the way back to Nobel Laureate Wilhelm Röntgen, who has as one of the first applications used X-rays in 1895-1897 to image… Click to show full abstract
Photon-in, photon-out X-ray microscopy traces its roots all the way back to Nobel Laureate Wilhelm Röntgen, who has as one of the first applications used X-rays in 1895-1897 to image the internal structures of various objects, one of the most famous being the hand of his wife (see Figure 1). Since then, X-ray microscopy has yielded many unique developments and blossomed into many specialized techniques.
               
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