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- Editors:
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Alan G. Michette
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Physics Department, King’s College London, London, UK
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Graeme R. Morrison
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Physics Department, King’s College London, London, UK
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Chistopher J. Buckley
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Physics Department, King’s College London, London, UK
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Table of contents (110 papers)
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X-Ray Sources and X-Ray Optics
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- H. Fujisaki, N. Nakagiri, H. Kihara, N. Watanabe, Y. Shimanuki, Y. Nagai
Pages 90-93
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- C. Khan Malek, T. Moreno, H. Berrouane, J. M. Andre, Ph. Guérin, F. R. Ladan et al.
Pages 118-121
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- C. Khan Malek, B. Kebabi, F. R. Ladan, F. Carcenac
Pages 122-124
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- A. G. Michette, C. J. Buckley, M. Kühne, P. Müller
Pages 125-127
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- K. Nakajima, S. Aoki, S. Sudo
Pages 128-130
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- H. N. Chapman, K. A. Nugent, S. W. Wilkins, A. V. Rodé, A. W. Stevenson, T. J. Davis et al.
Pages 131-133
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- R. Hudec, B. Valniček, T. Gerstman, A. Inneman, P. Nejedlý, L. Svátek et al.
Pages 134-135
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X-Ray Imaging and Related Topics
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Front Matter
Pages 137-137
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- G. R. Morrison, P. A. F. Anastasi, M. T. Browne, C. J. Buckley, R. E. Burge, P. S. Charalambous et al.
Pages 139-142
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- N. Watanabe, M. Taniguchi, Y. Shimanuki, K. Kawasaki, Y. Watanabe, Y. Nagai et al.
Pages 147-150
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- Y. Kagoshima, S. Aoki, M. Ando
Pages 151-153
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- Deming Shu, Wei Wang, Motuo Wang, Jing Liu, Wei He, Yonghai Zhang et al.
Pages 154-156
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- X.-S. Xie, C.-Z. Jia, Z.-H. Zhou, Y.-H. Zhang, Y.-F. Zhau, M. Wang
Pages 157-159
About this book
The growth of interest and research activity in X -ray microscopy is reflected in the increasing size and scope of a related series of international conferences, the latest of which (XRM90) was held at King's College London (3-7 September 1990) with over 130 delegates. Previous conferences in Gottingen and Brookhaven resulted in books in the Springer Series in Optical Sciences, and this volume, the proceedings of XRM90, maintains this tradition. Because of the large number of papers their lengths were strictly limited and, while most papers can be directly identified with conference presentations, in a few cases those on similar topics by the same authors have been combined into a longer paper to allow better use of the space. The book is divided into six parts, with Parts IT-VI covering the major areas of interest at the conference. In Part 1 are two overviews; Ron Burge presented the opening paper of the conference, while the closing, summary, contrlbution by Janos Kirz is included here as a comprehensive introduction to the remainder of the book. Part IT covers developments in X -ray sources and optics. The high average brightnesses of synchrotron radiation sources have made many applications pos sible, while the more convenient, laboratory-based, plasma sources offer much promise for the future. Several contributions report significant advances in X-ray optics, which must clearly continue fully to exploit the latest sources.