Tomoscopy relies on rotation of the sample, which limits its temporal resolution and the accessible dynamics. Together with academic collaborators (group of Pablo Villanueva-Perez, Lund University), we are therefore setting up x-ray multi projection imaging by splitting the incident x-ray beam, to allow 3D imaging either (i) without or (ii) with only limited sample rotation. At the moment, we can reach a temporal resolution above 10 kHz with an effective pixel size of a few microns (see publication below for technical details).

Publication

J. K. Rogalinski et al. Time-resolved 3D imaging opportunities with XMPI at ForMAX open_in_new Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 33, in press (2026) 10.1107/S1600577525011038 open_in_new