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Figure 1
(a) Modulation-based imaging experimental setup. A randomly structured membrane placed in the X-ray beam generates random intensity modulations on the images. A first image Ir is acquired as a reference. Without moving the membrane, a second image Is is captured with the sample inserted into the modulated beam. By analysing the distortion of the modulation between the two images one can retrieve absorption, phase, DF and directional DF information. (b) SAXS setup. The collimated X-ray beam is scattered by the nanostructures of the sample. The scattering pattern is recorded on the detector and then analysed as a 1D I(q) curve after azimuthal integration. |