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25 September 2017 Recent trends in high-resolution x-ray tomography
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X-ray tomography, a non-destructive technique, provides three-dimensional data with a spatial resolution down to the nanometer scale. Therefore, academia and industry as well as patients equally benefit from improvements in preparative work, data acquisition and analysis. Since 1997, the conference on Developments in X-ray Tomography has set the benchmark in dissemination of knowledge related to dedicated instrumentation, developments in software for reconstruction, artefact removal and data analysis as well as to the wide range of applications. The paper summarizes some aspects analyzing the previous volumes and the contributions in the current volume.
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Bert Müller "Recent trends in high-resolution x-ray tomography", Proc. SPIE 10391, Developments in X-Ray Tomography XI, 1039102 (25 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2275580
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KEYWORDS
Tomography

X-rays

Algorithm development

Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Computed tomography

Data acquisition

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