In situ mapping of chemical segregation using synchrotron x-ray imaging
Synchrotron x-rays are a powerful tool to probe real-time changes in the microstructure of materials as they respond to an external stimulus, such as phase transformations that take place in response to a change in temperature. X-ray imaging techniques include radiography and tomography, and have be...
Main Authors: | Feng, S, Liotti, E, Wilson, MD, Jowitt, L, Grant, PS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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