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Figure 1
(a) Overview of the X-ray imaging microscope. The visible light (highlighted in pink), resulting from the white X-ray beam converted by the scintillator, is guided to the sensor via reflection mirrors. The housing of the camera is equipped with a cooling device. (b) A stream of nitro­gen gas feeds the scintillator through an inlet and outlet. (c) A stable mounting of the scintillator holder assembly prevents vibrations. A 100 µm thin diamond plate is coupled to the scintillator via direct contact, enabling more efficient dissipation of heat generated during X-ray interactions.

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