“…With such beams, it is natural to base bright-field imaging studies on placing a 2D detector downstream of but in close proximity to the sample. This approach enables a large variety of contrast to be explored, including attenuation contrast (Kallmann, 1948;Strobl et al, 2009), phase contrast (Strobl et al, 2008) and more specialized techniques such as spectral imaging (Lehmann et al, 2014), Bragg edge contrast for mapping of stresses (Santisteban et al, 2001) and phases (Steuwer et al, 2004;Woracek et al, 2014), extinction contrast for mapping of large grains (Cereser et al, 2017), and some versions of polarized neutron imaging for visualizing magnetic field distributions (Sales et al, 2019) and magnetic domains (Kardjilov et al, 2008;Schulz et al, 2010;Strobl et al, 2019;Jorba et al, 2019).…”