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SUMMARY:Optically coupled X-Ray imaging system\, from microscopy to macros
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200713T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200713T115000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Xavier Rochet (Optique Peter)\nOptically coupled X-R
 ay imaging systems exist for years\, mostly dedicated to a given range of 
 magnification that can be arbitrary split in two families with a boundary 
 between 1X to 4X magnification\nOptical coupling allows to limit the numbe
 r of components located in the X-Ray beam axis\, thus interesting for high
  flux and high energies X-Ray imaging applications\n-	X-Ray imaging micros
 copes for higher magnifications\n-	X-Ray imaging macroscopes for lower mag
 nifications\nX-Ray imaging microscopes are designed for years on the same 
 optical setup as most standard biological and material microscopes : infin
 ite corrected microscope objectives associated with imaging tube lens. Spe
 cific radiation hardened objectives have been designed to avoid objective 
 browning under X-Ray\, Near UV microscope have been recently designed for 
 fast imaging applications.\nX-Ray imaging macroscopes are either designed 
 on single objective or tandem objective configurations\, each solution hav
 ing its advantages and drawbacks\nNew optical design allow to propose a ra
 nge of high resolution / high Numerical Aperture X-Ray imaging systems in 
 the magnification range located between microscopy and macroscopy\nThose i
 nstruments can be single or multiple resolution.\nOthers setups allow to c
 ombine zoom systems for low magnification to dedicated high resolution/hig
 h magnification microscope objectives\n\nhttps://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/2
 4/contributions/1905/
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URL:https://indico.inp.nsk.su/event/24/contributions/1905/
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