Journal article

Coherent methods in the X-ray sciences

KA Nugent

Advances in Physics | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

X-ray sources are developing rapidly and their coherent output is growing correspondingly. The increased coherent flux from modern X-ray sources is being matched with an associated development in experimental methods. This article reviews the literature describing the ideas that utilize the increased brilliance from modern X-ray sources. It explores how ideas in coherent X-ray science are leading to developments in other areas, and vice versa. The article describes measurements of coherence properties and uses this discussion as a base from which to describe partially coherent diffraction and X-ray phase-contrast imaging, with applications in materials science, engineering and medicine. Cohe..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The author acknowledges helpful critical feedback on the manuscript from Les Allen and Garth Williams of the University of Melbourne and from Mark Sutton of McGill University. The author also acknowledges useful discussions with Oleg Shpyrko of the University of California San Diego. He would like to acknowledge the support of the Australian Research Council through its Fellowship and Centres programs.