x-ray holography
x-ray holography
[′eks ‚rā hō′läg·rə·fē] (electromagnetism)
The use of holographic techniques to image objects beyond the reach of optical microscopes by using high-intensity coherent sources of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 0.1 and 10 nanometers. Also known as microholography.
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