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Bereits unmittelbar nach der Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlung durch W. C. Röntgen im Jahre 1895 versuchte man, diese Strahlung zur Sichtbarmachung von MikroStrukturen zu nutzen. Etwa 2 Jahrzehnte später erkannte man, daß Röntgenstrahlung elektromagnetische Strahlung kurzer Wellenlänge ist. Damit war klar, daß mit Röntgenstrahlen die durch die Wellenlänge des sichtbaren Lichtes gegebene Auflösungsgrenze überwunden werden kann. Die Entwicklung der Röntgenmikroskopie standen jedoch 2 praktische Schwierigkeiten im Weg: Weder gab es Röntgenquellen ausreichender Stärke, noch gelang es, die für mikroskopische Abbildungen erforderlichen Optiken mit entsprechend hoher Auflösung zu bauen.

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Schmahl, G., Rudolph, D. (1995). Röntgenmikroskopie. In: Heuck, F.H.W., Macherauch, E. (eds) Forschung mit Röntgenstrahlen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78841-3_38

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