Three-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy [E-Book] : Mapping Polycrystals and their Dynamics / by Henning F. Poulsen.
Three-dimensional x-ray diffraction (3DXRD) microscopy is a novel experimental method for structural characterisation of polycrystalline materials. The position, morphology, phase, strain and crystallographic orientation of hundreds of grains or sub-grain embedded within mm-cm thick specimens can be...
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Personal Name(s): | Poulsen, Henning F., author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
2004
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Physical Description: |
XII, 156 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783540444831 |
DOI: |
10.1007/b97884 |
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Springer Tracts in Modern Physics ;
205 |
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Three-dimensional x-ray diffraction (3DXRD) microscopy is a novel experimental method for structural characterisation of polycrystalline materials. The position, morphology, phase, strain and crystallographic orientation of hundreds of grains or sub-grain embedded within mm-cm thick specimens can be determined simultaneously. Furthermore, the dynamics of the individual structural elements can be monitored during typical processes such as deformation or annealing. The book gives a comprehensive account of the methodology followed by a summary of selected applications. The method is presented from a mathematical/crystallographic point-of-view but with sufficient hands-on details to enable the reader to plan his or her own experiments. The scope of applications includes work in materials science and engineering, geophysics, geology, chemistry and pharmaceutical science. |