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Science 23 October 1987:
Vol. 238. no. 4826, pp. 517 - 519
DOI: 10.1126/science.238.4826.517

Articles

Demonstration of X-ray Holography with an X-ray Laser

JAMES E. TREBES 1, STEVEN B. BROWN 1, E. MICHAEL CAMPBELL 1, DENNIS L. MATTHEWS 1, DAVID G. NILSON 1, GARY F. STONE 1, and DAVID A. WHELAN 1

1 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550.

An x-ray hologram was made by means of an x-ray laser and a laser-quality near normal incidence x-ray mirror. The high brightness and large coherence lengths of x-ray lasers now offer the potential for in vitro three-dimensional high-resolution holographic images of dynamically varying biological microstructures.

Submitted on August 10, 1987
Accepted on September 9, 1987


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