This book explores advances in X-ray color imaging, which captures images of chemical elements in the X-ray wavelength range, allowing scientists to observe the true complexity of nature. There are two imaging techniques: scanning and projection. While the former is an extension of conventional energy-dispersive XRF technologies, the latter - a breakthrough development - uses 2D semiconductor detectors, enabling real-time "snapshot" and "movie" imaging for the first time. The author delves into the technology and requirements behind this innovation, demonstrating how projection-type X-ray color imaging can now track dynamic systems and chemical reactions in real time, promising transformative applications in various scientific fields.
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