Rich Nonlinear Tomography for advanced materials
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Engineering Science
Abstract
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Publications
Tricarico M
(2023)
Stress-strain relationships and yielding of metal-organic framework monoliths
in Communications Materials
Liogas K
(2023)
Effect of heat treatment on the microstructure and magnetic properties of laser powder bed fusion processed equiatomic Co-Fe
in Additive Manufacturing
Lewis GR
(2023)
Cones and spirals: Multi-axis acquisition for scalar and vector electron tomography.
in Ultramicroscopy
Lewis GR
(2023)
WRAP: A wavelet-regularised reconstruction algorithm for magnetic vector electron tomography.
in Ultramicroscopy
Hu Y
(2022)
Inhibiting weld cracking in high-strength aluminium alloys
in Nature Communications
Hsu C
(2022)
Increased connectivity of hiPSC-derived neural networks in multiphase granular hydrogel scaffolds
in Bioactive Materials
Fogarty K.
(2022)
Recovering the second moment of the strain distribution from neutron Bragg edge data
in arXiv conduit
Besnard C
(2024)
Advanced Time-Stepping Interpretation of Fly-Scan Continuous Rotation Synchrotron Tomography of Dental Enamel Demineralization
in Chemical & Biomedical Imaging
Besnard C
(2022)
Nanoscale correlative X-ray spectroscopy and ptychography of carious dental enamel
in Materials & Design
Title | In situ, in vitro observation of enamel erosion using synchrotron X-ray beam |
Description | We developed the approach - previously not found in the literature - to set up in vitro enamel erosion on synchrotron beam line at Diamond, with simultaneous X-ray imaging and small/wide angle scattering (SAXS/WAXS). |
Type Of Material | Improvements to research infrastructure |
Year Produced | 2021 |
Provided To Others? | Yes |
Impact | This approach was described in publicly available beamtime report on DLS system. It was also presented in the User Working Group meeting at DLS devoted to the design and building of the next generation instrument. |
Description | Lionheart |
Organisation | University of Manchester |
Country | United Kingdom |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Experimental design and use |
Collaborator Contribution | Algorithm development |
Impact | Close collaboration within joint EPSRC project between Oxford (experiment and data interpretation; Korsunsky) and Manchester (mathematical foundations and algorithm development; Lionheart) |
Start Year | 2009 |