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Institut fuer Geowissenschaften / Abt. Kristallographie Universitaet Frankfurt (Main) Senckenberganlage 30, D-60054 Frankfurt, Germany, e-mail: b.winkler@kristall.uni-frankfurt.de
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Medical computed X-ray tomography scanners were used soon afterwards to investigate minerals and rocks, for example in an early study of chondritic meteorites (Arnold et al. 1983). These had a comparatively poor spatial resolution of ~1 mm. As there is no need for low radiation doses in material science studies, and as the penetrating power of high energy X-rays is larger and higher spatial resolutions can be obtained, dedicated scanners for material science have been developed. Commercially available "table top" scanners now offer spatial resolution of less
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