The Phoenix Nanotom® M is a nanofocus X-ray CT system for scientific and industrial computed tomography (microCT and nanoCT®) and 3D metrology. The system realizes a unique spatial and contrast resolution on a wide sample …
The imaging beamline (IBL) is dedicated to micro- and nanotomography at energies between 5 keV and 50 keV. The flexible design of the experimental stations allows for the investigation of samples with diameters ranging seamlessly …
he second experimental hutch contains the micro tomography setup of P05. At a sample distance of 87 m from the source, the horizontal full width at half maximum of the beam is 5.6 mm which …
The nanotomography endstation in the experimental hutch 1, designed to allow 3D resolutions of below 100 nm, is currently under construction. As X-ray optics we will use compound refractive lenses (CRLs), made from SU-8 polymer …
Since late 2016, the Institute for Applied Materials (KIT) has an X-ray microscope (Xradia 520 Versa) with sub-μm resolution for 3D X-ray microscopy, which offers a spatial resolution below 0.7 µm with available voxel sizes …
NanoCT (Xradia Ultra 810 X-ray microscope) enables the non-destructive structural characterization of three-dimensional samples with resolution down to 50 nm. In this non-invasive X-ray microscopy technique, the sample is positioned in the focal spot of …