Bunk, O.Bech, M.Jensen, T. H.Feidenhans'l, R.Binderup, T.Menzel, A.Pfeiffer, F.2010-11-302010-11-302010-11-30200910.1088/1367-2630/11/12/123016https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/59528WOS:000273085500001We describe a small-angle x-ray scattering-based imaging technique that reveals the distribution and orientation of nano-scale structures over extended areas. By combining two measurement and analysis schemes, complementary structural information is available which renders the technique suitable for a broad range of applications, e. g. in materials science and bio-imaging. Through a combination of current techniques and on-line analysis schemes, measurements with a so far unprecedented combination of speed, dynamic range and point density became feasible. This is illustrated by data recorded for a section of a mouse soleus muscle visualizing fine muscle and Achilles tendon structures down to the 10 nm range over a 10 mm(2) sample area.Breast-TissueDetectorDiffractionPilatusOrientationContrastSaxsToolMultimodal x-ray scatter imagingtext::journal::journal article::research article