X-ray fluorescence holography
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'''X-ray Fluorescence Holography''' ('''XFH''') is a relatively new technique that benefits greatly from the coherent high-power [[X-ray]]s available from [[synchrotron]] sources, such as the [[Japan]]ese [[SPring-8]] facility.
[[X-ray fluorescence|Fluorescent X-ray]]s are scattered by [[atoms]] in a sample and provide the object wave, which is referenced to non-scattered X-rays. A [[holographic]] pattern is recorded by scanning a detector around the sample, which allows researchers to investigate the local 3D structure around a specific element in a sample.
It is useful for investigating the effects of [[irradiation]] on high temperature [[superconductor]]s.
[[Category:Spectroscopy]]
[[Category:Holography]]
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