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X-ray diffraction tomographic imaging has been performed with laboratory and synchrotron- based instruments. Both instruments consist of beam-defining collimation slits, microcomputer-controlled specimen positioning stages, and multiple x-ray detectors that measure scattered and transmitted intensities as the specimen is moved through the primary pencil beam of radiation. This report describes the design of the instruments, and presents some preliminary results obtained with radiation of approximately 17 keV.
Jason A. Grant,John R. Davis,Michael J. Morgan,Peter Wells, andD. Rhys Davies
"X-ray diffraction tomography: laboratory and synchrotron instruments", Proc. SPIE 2092, Substance Detection Systems, (28 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.171263
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Jason A. Grant, John R. Davis, Michael J. Morgan, Peter Wells, D. Rhys Davies, "X-ray diffraction tomography: laboratory and synchrotron instruments," Proc. SPIE 2092, Substance Detection Systems, (28 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.171263