Ptychography is a super-resolution imaging method based on coherent diffractive imaging, which produces quantitative images with phase and absorption contrast. Phase contrast provides morphological information and is exceptionally useful in the hard X-ray imaging regime where absorption is comparatively weak – high contrast ultrastructure images can be obtained even from single-component specimens.
In this webinar, Dr. Cameron M. Kewish, a research scientist at the ANSTO Australian Synchrotron, will present the implementation of fast-scanning ptychography and other microanalysis methods with the EIGER2 X 1M at the Australian Synchrotron XFM beamline; a development made possible in collaboration with La Trobe University, providing detailed phase images in parallel with the established XFM user operations.