New Method for Inverting X-ray Holographs

ORAL

Abstract

The matrix solving method is a new class of methods to be applied to inverting an x-ray holograph for obtaining real space structures. The method is shown to provide better resolution and more flexibility than Fourier transform methods. Simulations suggest that non-direct scheme non-indirect scheme x-ray fluoresce holograph, measured with both fixed light source and fixed detector can be inverted with the matrix solving method. Applying pre-determined non negative restrictions can improve the spatial resolution and approach the wavelength of the measuring x-rays. Experimental details and methods for measuring x-ray florescence holography with the matrix solving inversion is discussed. This work is supported by NSF DMR grant MRI-0722730.

Authors

  • Yuhao Wang

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Jianming Bai

    • University of Tennessee
  • Trevor A. Tyson

    • Dept. of Physics, New Jersey Institute of technology, Newark, NJ
    • NJIT
    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
    • Department of Physics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ.
  • Peter Siddons

    • NSLS, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Gianluigi De Geronimo

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory