X-ray computed tomography
X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal the internal details of objects in three
dimensions non-destructively. In this Primer, we outline the basic principles of CT and …
dimensions non-destructively. In this Primer, we outline the basic principles of CT and …
[HTML][HTML] Transport of intensity equation: a tutorial
When it comes to “phase measurement” or “quantitative phase imaging”, many people will
automatically connect them with “laser” and “interferometry”. Indeed, conventional …
automatically connect them with “laser” and “interferometry”. Indeed, conventional …
Ultrafast and broadband photodetectors based on a perovskite/organic bulk heterojunction for large-dynamic-range imaging
Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite (OIHP) photodetectors that simultaneously achieve an
ultrafast response and high sensitivity in the near-infrared (NIR) region are prerequisites for …
ultrafast response and high sensitivity in the near-infrared (NIR) region are prerequisites for …
Laser melting modes in metal powder bed fusion additive manufacturing
In the laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing of metals, extreme thermal conditions
create many highly dynamic physical phenomena, such as vaporization and recoil …
create many highly dynamic physical phenomena, such as vaporization and recoil …
[HTML][HTML] X-ray computed tomography of polymer composites
The use of X-ray computed tomography (CT), exploiting both synchrotron and laboratory
sources, has grown significantly over the last decade, driven primarily by improvements in …
sources, has grown significantly over the last decade, driven primarily by improvements in …
Quantitative X-ray tomography
E Maire, PJ Withers - International materials reviews, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
X-ray computer tomography (CT) is fast becoming an accepted tool within the materials
science community for the acquisition of 3D images. Here the authors review the current …
science community for the acquisition of 3D images. Here the authors review the current …
High-resolution X-ray computed tomography in geosciences: A review of the current technology and applications
High-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (HRXCT) or micro-CT (μCT) is a frequently
used non-destructive 3D imaging and analysis technique for the investigation of internal …
used non-destructive 3D imaging and analysis technique for the investigation of internal …
X-ray imaging and analysis techniques for quantifying pore-scale structure and processes in subsurface porous medium systems
D Wildenschild, AP Sheppard - Advances in Water resources, 2013 - Elsevier
We report here on recent developments and advances in pore-scale X-ray tomographic
imaging of subsurface porous media. Our particular focus is on immiscible multi-phase fluid …
imaging of subsurface porous media. Our particular focus is on immiscible multi-phase fluid …
Applications of laser wakefield accelerator-based light sources
F Albert, AGR Thomas - Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Laser-wakefield accelerators (LWFAs) were proposed more than three decades ago, and
while they promise to deliver compact, high energy particle accelerators, they will also …
while they promise to deliver compact, high energy particle accelerators, they will also …
X-ray phase-contrast imaging: from pre-clinical applications towards clinics
A Bravin, P Coan, P Suortti - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2012 - iopscience.iop.org
Phase-contrast x-ray imaging (PCI) is an innovative method that is sensitive to the refraction
of the x-rays in matter. PCI is particularly adapted to visualize weakly absorbing details like …
of the x-rays in matter. PCI is particularly adapted to visualize weakly absorbing details like …