Dr
Fabian Wilde
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht)
12/11/2018, 13:15
Oral presentation
The talk will briefly introduce the P05 µCT setup. Currently used detector systems, scintillators and our experience using these systems will be shown. Future options will be presented and should be discussed.
Dr
Imke Greving
(HZG)
12/11/2018, 13:40
Oral presentation
The nanotomography station at the imaging beamline IBL/P05 at PETRAIII is offering full field X-ray microscopy (XRM) at an energy range of 11-14keV using Fresnel Zone Plates (FZPs) [1,2]. A sample-to-detector distance of 18 – 22 m can be realised by placing the detector in the microtomography hutch. Making use of this distance in the XRM mode no light optical magnification is needed, thus...
Dr
Felix Beckmann
(HZG)
12/11/2018, 14:05
Oral presentation
The Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany, is operating the user experiments for microtomography at the beamlines P05 and P07 of PETRA III at DESY, Hamburg, Germany. Attenuation-contrast and phase-contrast techniques were established to provide an imaging tool for applications in biology, medical science and materials science. Here we will present the current status of the grating-based...