PtyNAMi: ptychographic nano-analytical microscope.
Andreas SchroppRalph DöhrmannStephan BottaDennis BrücknerMaik KahntMikhail LyubomirskiyChristina OssigMaria ScholzMartin SeyrichMichael E StuckelbergerPatrik WiljesFelix WittwerJan GarrevoetGerald FalkenbergYakub FamThomas L SheppardJan-Dierk GrunwaldtChristian G SchroerPublished in: Journal of applied crystallography (2020)
Ptychographic X-ray imaging at the highest spatial resolution requires an optimal experimental environment, providing a high coherent flux, excellent mechanical stability and a low background in the measured data. This requires, for example, a stable performance of all optical components along the entire beam path, high temperature stability, a robust sample and optics tracking system, and a scatter-free environment. This contribution summarizes the efforts along these lines to transform the nanoprobe station on beamline P06 (PETRA III) into the ptychographic nano-analytical microscope (PtyNAMi).
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- high temperature
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- monte carlo
- electronic health record
- big data
- single molecule
- quality improvement
- electron microscopy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- deep learning
- data analysis
- artificial intelligence
- fluorescence imaging