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Atomic resolution holography is a new, emerging field of research. In this paper we give the basic ideas of the inside source/detector holography using short wavelength electromagnetic radiation. The characteristics of γ‐ray holography are discussed and the first experimental results of this type are given.
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Faigel, G. Holography with resonant quanta. Hyperfine Interactions 125, 133–146 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012629816890
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