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X-Ray Near-Field Holography: Beyond Idealized Assumptions of the Probe

Author : Johannes Hagemann
Publisher : Göttingen University Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783863953324

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X-Ray Near-Field Holography: Beyond Idealized Assumptions of the Probe by Johannes Hagemann Pdf

All images are flawed, no matter how good your lenses, mirrors etc. are. Especially in the hard X-ray regime it is challenging to manufacture high quality optics due to the weak interaction of multi-keV photons with matter. This is a tremendous challenge for obtaining high resolution quantitative X-ray microscopy images. In recent years lensless phase contrast imaging has become an alternative to classical absorptionbased imaging methods. Without any optics, the image is formed only by the free space propagation of the wave field. The actual image has to be formed posteriori by numerical reconstruction methods. Advanced phasing methods enable the experimentalist to recover a complex valued specimen from a single or a set of intensity measurement. This would be the ideal case - reality teaches us that there are no ideal imaging conditions. Describing, understanding and circumventing these non ideal imaging conditions and their effects on X-ray near-field holographic (NFH) imaging are the leitmotifs for this thesis. In NFH the non ideal conditions manifest themselves in the illuminating wave field or probe. The probe generally does not satisfy the canonical assumptions of fully coherent and monochromatic radiation emitted by a point source. The main results of this thesis are compiled as a collection of publications. An approach is shown to reconstruct the probe of a X-ray nano-focus setup by a series of measurements of the probe at varied Fresnel number. The following chapter presents a study concerning the reconstruction efficiency in terms of resolution for near- and far-field based lensless imaging. In the following, the reconstruction scheme for the probe is extended to incorporate the effects of partial coherence in the near field. This enables the recovery of the modal structure of the probe which yields a full description of its coherence properties. Giving up the assumption of temporal stability due to the stochastic pulses, delivered by X-ray free electron lasers, the reconstruction of probe and specimen must be achieved from a single shot. A suitable scheme for this purpose is proposed in this work.

The Book of Probes

Author : Marshall McLuhan,David Carson,Eric McLuhan,William Kuhns
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Mass media
ISBN : UOM:39015048090735

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The Book of Probes by Marshall McLuhan,David Carson,Eric McLuhan,William Kuhns Pdf

"'The Book of Probes' is a collection of Marshall McLuhan's finest words culled from his books, his more than 200 speeches, his classes at the University of Toronto ... and from nearly 700 shorter writings he published between 1945 and 1980"--Jacket.

A Solid-inclusion Borehole Probe to Determine Three-dimensional Stress Changes at a Point in a Rock Mass

Author : Thomas C. Nichols,John F. Abel,Fitzhugh T. Lee
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Probes (Electronic instruments)
ISBN : ERDC:35925000315736

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A Solid-inclusion Borehole Probe to Determine Three-dimensional Stress Changes at a Point in a Rock Mass by Thomas C. Nichols,John F. Abel,Fitzhugh T. Lee Pdf

Development and laboratory testing of a solid-inclusion borehole instrument and the mathematical bases for reduction of the three-dimensional data produced by the instrument.

Pitot-probe Displacement in a Supersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer

Author : Jerry M. Allen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Aerodynamics, Supersonic
ISBN : UIUC:30112106884486

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Pitot-probe Displacement in a Supersonic Turbulent Boundary Layer by Jerry M. Allen Pdf

Eight circular pitot probes ranging in size from 2 to 70 percent of the boundary-layer thickness were tested to provide experimental probe displacement results in a two-dimensional turbulent boundary layer at a nominal free-stream Mach number of 2 and unit Reynolds number of 8 million per meter. The displacement obtained in the study was larger than that reported by previous investigators in either an incompressible turbulent boundary layer or a supersonic laminar boundary layer. The large probes indicated distorted Mach number profiles, probably due to separation. When the probes were small enough to cause no appreciable distortion, the displacement was constant over most of the boundary layer. The displacement in the near-wall region decreased to negative displacement in some cases. This near-wall region was found to extend to about one probe diameter from the test surface.

Performance of a Mass-flux Probe in a Mach 3 Stream

Author : Lloyd N. Krause,George E. Glawe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Aerodynamics, Supersonic
ISBN : UIUC:30112106877191

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Performance of a Mass-flux Probe in a Mach 3 Stream by Lloyd N. Krause,George E. Glawe Pdf

Performance of mass flux probe in Mach 3 stream.

On the Dynamics of Short Pressure Probes

Author : Ted W. Nyland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Frequency response (Electrical engineering)
ISBN : UIUC:30112106746784

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On the Dynamics of Short Pressure Probes by Ted W. Nyland Pdf

Laboratory and Flight Results of the Microstrip Plasma Probe

Author : Nicholas V. Karas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Electron distribution
ISBN : UOM:39015095306745

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Laboratory and Flight Results of the Microstrip Plasma Probe by Nicholas V. Karas Pdf

The microstrip plasma probe, a new diagnostic tool for use in the investigation of ionized media, has been developed and successfully tested both in the laboratory and in an actual flight. It is flush mounted (therefore causes no aerodynamic disturbances); simple in geometric shape (therefore can be modified to fit curved surfaces and ruggedized to withstand shock and vibration); only a fraction of the operating wavelength in length (therefore saves on payload space); and operates with low power (therefore does not disturb the plasma which it is measuring). Experimental results, obtained from both the laboratory and from an actual flight, have been compared to theory and to experimental data from other probes. In both instances the results are close.

A Small Combination Sensing Probe for Measurement of Temperature, Pressure, and Flow Direction

Author : George E. Glawe,Lloyd N. Krause,Thomas J. Dudzinski
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Pressure transducers
ISBN : UIUC:30112106780122

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A Small Combination Sensing Probe for Measurement of Temperature, Pressure, and Flow Direction by George E. Glawe,Lloyd N. Krause,Thomas J. Dudzinski Pdf

Characterization of a High Frequency Probe Assembly for Integrated Circuit Measurement

Author : Ramon L. Jesch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Integrated circuits
ISBN : UIUC:30112105086950

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Characterization of a High Frequency Probe Assembly for Integrated Circuit Measurement by Ramon L. Jesch Pdf

A detailed, applications-oriented description of a measurement technique that characterizes a high-frequency probe assembly for integrated circuit measurements is given along with the procedure that extracts the parasitic effects of the probe assembly from measurements made at the input connectors of the probe assembly. The scattering parameters of an integrated-circuit device or transistor can now be extracted and accurately determined up to 2 GHz at the wafer stage of assembly. This represents a significant advance over conventional techniques that enable only dc parameters to be measured. Measurement results using this technique are given along with the precision of values obtained as well as the nature of the measurement bias introduced by the probe assembly.