X-ray imaging

X-ray imaging refers to the set of techniques that provide two-dimensional visualizations of a sample. Images are obtained by recording one or more effects of the interaction between matter and X-rays. Emission of electrons or X-ray photons, absorption or diffraction of the impinging beam, creation of free charge carriers are some of these effects and can be used as a contrast mechanism for image formation.

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