Tamper to delay motion and decrease ionization of a sample...

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Absorption

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C378S079000

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ABSTRACT:
A system for x-ray imaging of a small sample comprising positioning a tamper so that it is operatively connected to the sample, directing short intense x-ray pulses onto the tamper and the sample, and detecting an image from the sample. The tamper delays the explosive motion of the sample during irradiation by the short intense x-ray pulses, thereby extending the time to obtain an x-ray image of the original structure of the sample.

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