Search for dissertations about: "X-ray image reconstruction diffraction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words X-ray image reconstruction diffraction.
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1. Ultrafast Coherent X-ray Diffractive Nanoimaging
Abstract : X-ray lasers are creating unprecedented research opportunities in physics,chemistry and biology. The peak brightness of these lasers exceeds presentsynchrotrons by 1010, the coherence degeneracy parameters exceedsynchrotrons by 109, and the time resolution is 105 times better. READ MORE
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2. Imaging Living Cells with an X-ray Laser
Abstract : Imaging living cells at a resolution higher than the resolution of optical microscopy is a significant challenge. Fluorescence microscopy can achieve a degree of super-resolution via labeling cellular components with a fluorescent dye. READ MORE
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3. Ultrafast spin dynamics at the nanoscale : using coherent X-ray and terahertz radiation
Abstract : The field of ultrafast magnetism is driven by the growing need for faster and more efficient magnetic data storage, which comprises the vast majority of the digital information worldwide. However, after more than two decades of intense research, the understanding of the fundamental physical processes governing the transfer of angular momentum necessary for magnetic switching, is still lacking, partially hampered by the appropriate experimental tools. READ MORE
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4. Simulations of Biomolecular Fragmentation and Diffraction with Ultrafast X-ray Lasers
Abstract : Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high-resolution imaging of protein crystals too small for conventional X-ray crystallography. Even structures of single particles have been determined at lower resolutions with these new sources. READ MORE
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5. Algorithms for Coherent Diffractive Imaging with X-ray Lasers
Abstract : Coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) has become a very popular technique over the past two decades. CDI is a "lensless" imaging method which replaces the objective lens of a conventional microscope by a computational image reconstruction procedure. READ MORE