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Caption: A coherent X-ray beam illuminates both the sample and a uniformly redundant array placed next to it. The CCD detector (whose center is shielded from the direct beam) collects diffracted X-rays from both sample and URA. Processing the resulting interference patterns subsequently yields a hologram.
Credit: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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