The development of high-brilliance X-ray sources, such as the fourth-generation diffraction-limited storage rings and X-ray free-electron lasers, have opened up new possibilities for X-ray imaging. X-ray Multi-Projection Imaging (XMPI)1 is a novel technique that exploits the unique capabilities of the high-brilliance X-ray sources and enables volumetric information using single pulses. Unlike...
Ptychographic X-ray computed tomography (PXCT) is a high-resolution imaging technique that is widely used for characterizing various materials. It has two variants, namely far-field and near-field, which, when combined with spectroscopic techniques, provide new possibilities for material characterization. PXCT can be used to analyze mass density, localize chemical elements, inspect...
Holotomography is a coherent imaging technique that provides three-dimensional reconstruction of a sample’s complex refractive index by integrating holography principles with tomographic methods. This approach is optimal for the micro- and nano-tomography instruments at the newest generation of synchrotron sources. With the aim of facilitating the use of the optimal phase retrieval approaches,...