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Atomic force microscope as a readout sevice for high resolution x-ray Gabor holograms

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Abstract

Gabor holography is well positioned to exploit flash x-ray sources, such as x-ray lasers and free electron lasers, as well as ultra-bright third generation synchrotron sources as a sub-50 nm resolution imaging technique for biological samples.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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