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Nanoscale Dark-Field Imaging in Full-Field 2 Transmission X-Ray Microscopy

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Title
Nanoscale Dark-Field Imaging in Full-Field 2 Transmission X-Ray Microscopy
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Optica, May 2024
DOI 10.1364/optica.524812
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Sami Wirtensohn, Peng Qi, Christian David, Julia Herzen, IMKE GREVING, Silja Flenner

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#23,269,088
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#1,476
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#130,158
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#9
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