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Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have used X-rays to look inside a microchip with higher precision than ever before.
They have succeeded for the first time in taking pictures of state-of-the-art computer chips microchips with a resolution of 4 nanometers.
The high-resolution images of the type they produced will enable advances in both information technology and the life sciences.
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute upgraded their set-up with a faster detector, also developed at PSI .
This allowed them to record many images at each grid point, each with a short exposure time.
When the individual images are added together and superimposed, this results in the same blurry image that was obtained using a long exposure.
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