Claims
- 1. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes comprising:
- a first member having an entrance window allowing transmission of x-rays therethrough,
- a second member having an exit window disposed to oppose said entrance window,
- each of said entrance window and said exit window being covered with a thin film which allows transmission of said X-rays therethrough and which is impermeable to air,
- a sample holding member having a mesh form, said sample holding member limiting movement of a sample to be observed, in a direction parallel to a surface of said sample holding member when said sample to be observed is placed in contact with said mesh form so as to be within a plurality of unit mesh openings thereof, and
- a spacing member which is disposed between said first member and said second member to form a sample holding member accommodating space for containing said sample holding member between said entrance window and said exit window.
- 2. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 1, wherein said sample holding member is formed with a wire material which makes an angle of contact with water smaller than 90.degree. at an ambient temperature.
- 3. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 1, wherein said first member comprises a base plate having an opening which forms said entrance window, and said thin film which covers said entrance window, disposed between said base plate and said sample holding member accommodating space.
- 4. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 3, wherein said thin film covering said entrance window is coated with a metal for reinforcing said entrance window.
- 5. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes comprising:
- a first member having an entrance window allowing transmission of X-rays therethrough,
- a second member having an exit window disposed to oppose said entrance window,
- each of said entrance window and said exit window being covered with a thin film which allows transmission of said X-rays therethrough and which is impermeable to air,
- a sample holding member formed of a wire material and having a mesh form, said sample holding member limiting movement of a sample to be observed, in a direction parallel to a surface of said sample holding member when said sample to be observed is placed in contact with said mesh form so as to be within a plurality of unit mesh openings thereof, and said wire material making an angle of contact with water smaller than 90.degree. at an ambient temperature,
- a spacing member which is disposed between said first member and said second member to form a sample holding member accommodating space for containing said sample holding member between said entrance window and said exit window.
- 6. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 5, wherein said sample is an aqueous solution which holds itself as a water film in said plurality of unit mesh openings of said sample holding member, said aqueous solution assuming said mesh form by virtue of a surface tension thereof.
- 7. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 1, wherein said sample is held inside a liquid film, said liquid film being formed confined in each of said plurality of unit mesh openings of said mesh form by virtue of a surface tension of a liquid material of said liquid film containing said sample.
- 8. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 6, wherein a space is left between said sample holding member having said mesh form and at least one of said thin films covering said entrance window and said exit window.
- 9. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 7, wherein a space is left between said sample holding member having said mesh form and at least one of said thin films covering said entrance window and said exit window.
- 10. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 6, wherein a space is left between said water film in said plurality of unit mesh openings of said sample holding member and at least one of said thin films covering said entrance window and said exit window.
- 11. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 7, wherein a space is left between said liquid film formed confined in each of said plurality of unit mesh openings of said mesh form and at least one of said thin films covering said entrance window and said exit window.
- 12. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to claim 1, wherein said thin films covering said entrance window and said exit window include a layer of one of diamond and silicon nitride.
- 13. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 2, 8 or 10, wherein said wire material is nickel.
- 14. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 2, 8 or 10, wherein said wire material is a metal.
- 15. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 2, 8 or 10, wherein said wire material is a polymer.
- 16. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 2, 8 or 10, wherein said wire material is an organic compound.
- 17. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 1, 9 or 11, wherein said sample holding member is freely accessible within said sample holding member accomodating space.
- 18. A sample vessel for X-ray microscopes according to one of claim 2, 8 or 10, wherein said wire material is an inorganic compound.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 8/112,143, filed on Aug. 26, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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