Presented by Carl Zeiss Microscopy
Date: September 14, 2021
Time: 12:00PM - 01:00PM
You must be registered to participate!3D X-ray tomography/microscopy has become a critical technique for visualizing and quantifying morphology in a variety of materials systems. As a nondestructive approach, it uniquely opens the door to repetitive imaging of the same sample as it undergoes some change, so-called “4D” or “time-lapse” imaging. This webinar will present a review of the state-of-the-science of 4D X-ray imaging, assessing the recent progress and opportunities in lab-based as well as synchrotron-based instruments, and spanning from the micron scale to the nanometer regime. Examples will touch on research in engineering materials, electrochemical systems, and biomaterials.
Talk Presentations
Presented by Carl Zeiss Microscopy
3D X-ray tomography/microscopy has become a critical technique for visualizing and quantifying morphology in a variety of materials systems. As a nondestructive approach, it uniquely opens the door to repetitive imaging of the same sample as it undergoes some change, so-called “4D” or “time-lapse” imaging. This webinar will present a review of the state-of-the-science of 4D X-ray imaging, assessing the recent progress and opportunities in lab-based as well as synchrotron-based instruments, and spanning from the micron scale to the nanometer regime. Examples will touch on research in engineering materials, electrochemical systems, and biomaterials.
Talk Presentations
Presented by Carl Zeiss Microscopy