forthcoming articles in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Synchrotron Radiation.

See also Forthcoming articles in all IUCr journals.


Accepted 24 January 2012

Aspherical lens shapes for focusing synchrotron beams

M. Sanchez del Rio and L. Alianelli

Synopsis: Aspherical surface shapes (Cartesian oval, ellipse and parabola) to focus X-ray beams are discussed, and their performances in a synchrotron beamline are simulated.


Accepted 24 January 2012

Synchrotron Radiation Phase Contrast Imaging of Human Stomach and Gastric Cancer: in Vitro Studies

L. Tang, G. Li, Y. Sun, J. Li and X. Zhang


Accepted 24 January 2012

High energy transmission Laue micro-beam X-ray diffraction: a probe for intra-granular lattice orientation and elastic strain in thicker samples

Hofmann, Song, Abbey, Jun and Korsunsky

Synopsis: An extension of the micro-beam Laue diffraction technique to higher photon energies (50-150 keV) for improved penetration into thick samples is presented. The new technique is used to study the grain-level deformation behaviour of a polycrystalline nickel sample during in situ tensile deformation.


Accepted 18 January 2012

Study of radiation damage induced by 12 keV X-rays in MOS structures built on high-resistivity n-type silicon

J. Zhang, I. Pintilie, E. Fretwurst, R. Klanner, H. Perrey and J. Schwandt


Accepted 18 January 2012

Micrometre resolution of a charge integrating microstrip detector with single photon sensitivity

A. Schubert, A. Bergamaschi, C. David, R. Dinapoli, S. Elbracht-Leong, S. Gorelick, H. Graafsma, B. Henrich, I. Johnson, M. Lohmann, A. Mozzanica, V. Radicci, R. Rassool, L. Schädler, B. Schmitt, X. Shi and B. Sobott

Synopsis: The spatial resolution of a single-photon-resolving integrating system has been improved using a non-linear charge interpolation approach. The resolution limit for a 20 µm pitch sensor is presented.


Accepted 12 January 2012

Real sample temperature: a critical issue in the experiments of nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy on biological samples

H. Wang, Y. Yoda, S. Kamali, Z.-H. Zhou and S. P. Cramer




































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