Hard X-ray stereographic microscopy for single-shot differential phase imaging

Author:

Bellucci Valerio1,Zdora Marie-Christine23,Mikeš Ladislav1ORCID,Birnšteinová Šarlota1,Oberta Peter45,Romagnoni Marco6,Mazzolari Andrea6,Villanueva-Perez Pablo7,Mokso Rajmund8,David Christian2,Makita Mikako1,Cipiccia Silvia910,Uličný Jozef911ORCID,Meents Alke,Mancuso Adrian P.112,Chapman Henry N.1314ORCID,Vagovič Patrik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. European XFEL

2. Paul Scherrer Institute

3. Institute for Biomedical Engineering

4. Institute of Physics

5. Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe s.r.o.

6. INFN Sezione di Ferrara

7. Lund University

8. DTU Physics

9. Harwell Science and Innovation Campus

10. University College London

11. P. J. Šafárik University

12. La Trobe University

13. The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging

14. Universität Hamburg

Abstract

The characterisation of fast phenomena at the microscopic scale is required for the understanding of catastrophic responses of materials to loads and shocks, the processing of materials by optical or mechanical means, the processes involved in many key technologies such as additive manufacturing and microfluidics, and the mixing of fuels in combustion. Such processes are usually stochastic in nature and occur within the opaque interior volumes of materials or samples, with complex dynamics that evolve in all three dimensions at speeds exceeding many meters per second. There is therefore a need for the ability to record three-dimensional X-ray movies of irreversible processes with resolutions of micrometers and frame rates of microseconds. Here we demonstrate a method to achieve this by recording a stereo phase-contrast image pair in a single exposure. The two images are combined computationally to reconstruct a 3D model of the object. The method is extendable to more than two simultaneous views. When combined with megahertz pulse trains of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) it will be possible to create movies able to resolve 3D trajectories with velocities of kilometers per second.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE European Innovation Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Vetenskapsrådet

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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