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X-ray fluorescence holography

蛍光X線ホログラフィー

林 好一*; 八方 直久*; 細川 伸也*; Hu, W.; 松下 智裕*

Hayashi, Koichi*; Happo, Naohisa*; Hosokawa, Shinya*; Hu, W.; Matsushita, Tomohiro*

X-ray fluorescence holography (XFH) is a method of atomic resolution holography which utilizes fluorescing atoms as a wave source or a monitor of the interference field within a crystal sample. It provides three-dimensional atomic images around a specified element and has a range of up to a few nm in real space. In this article, we explain the theory of XFH including solutions to the twin-image problem, an advanced measuring system, and data processing for the reconstruction of atomic images. Then, we briefly introduce our recent applications of this technique to the analysis of local lattice distortions in mixed crystals and nanometer-size clusters appearing in the low-temperature phase of a shape-memory alloy.

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パーセンタイル:60.71

分野:Physics, Condensed Matter

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