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20 April 2024
 
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Ghost Imaging at an XUV Free-Electron Laser
Young Yong Kim ; Luca Gelisio ; Giuseppe Mercurio ; Siarhei Dziarzhytski ; Martin Beye ; Lars Bocklage ; Anton Classen ; Christian David ; Oleg Yu. Gorobtsov ; Ruslan Khubbutdinov ; Sergey Lazarev ; Nastasia Mukharamova ; Yury N. Obukhov ; Benedikt Roesner ; Kai Schlage ; Ivan A. Zaluzhnyy ; Guenter Brenner ; Ralf Roehlsberger ; Joachim von Zanthier ; Wilfried Wurth ; Ivan A. Vartanyants ;
Date 16 Nov 2018
AbstractRadiation damage is one of the most severe resolution limiting factors in x-ray imaging, especially relevant to biological samples. One way of circumventing this problem is to exploit correlation-based methods developed in quantum imaging. Among these, there is ghost imaging (GI) in which the image is formed by radiation that has never interacted with the sample. Here, we demonstrate GI at an XUV free-electron laser by utilizing correlation techniques. We discuss the experimental challenges, optimal setup, and crucial ingredients to maximize the achievable resolution.
Source arXiv, 1811.6855
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