Setup of the nanotomography endstation at P05 in EH1. The granite substructure accommodates four different sliders which are equipped with stages for optics, sample positioning and camera system. The flexible design allows for fast switching between different techniques as well as testing new experimental setups.
The experimental setup at EH1 is dedicated to hard X-ray full-field nano-imaging, with a strong focus on in situ applications. It is specifically designed to bridge the resolution gap between microtomography and advanced high-resolution 3D imaging methods such as Focused Ion Beam (FIB) Tomography.
Thanks to its versatile design, the system supports both Transmission X-ray Microscopy (TXM) and Near-Field Holotomography (NFTH) in cone-beam geometry. Its fast data acquisition and flexible setup allow for the seamless integration of in situ environments, making it an ideal tool for a broad spectrum of research fields, including materials science, engineering, medicine, and biology.