Microtomography on the ANATOMIX beamline at Synchrotron SOLEIL
Timm Weitkamp, Mario Scheel, Jonathan Perrin, Geoffrey Daniel, Abby C. King, Vincent Le Roux, JL Giorgetta, Alexandre Carcy, Florent Langlois, Kewin Desjardins, Claude Menneglier, Matthieu Cerato, Christer Engblom, G. Cauchon, T. Moreno, Camille Rivard, Yann Gohon, F. Polack
Abstract
Abstract The ANATOMIX beamline at Synchrotron SOLEIL, operational since 2018, is dedicated to hard X-ray full-field tomography techniques. Operating in a range of photon energies from approximately 5 to 50 keV, it offers both parallel-beam projection microtomography, in absorption and phase contrast, and nanotomography using a zone-plate transmission X-ray microscope. With these methods, the beamline covers a range of spatial resolution from 20 nm to 20 µm, expressed in terms of useful pixel size. The variable beam size of up to 40 mm allows users to image large objects. Here we describe the microtomography instrumentation of the beamline.