Materials Evolution in 3D/4D: Understanding Time-Evolved Processes Using Lab and Synchrotron X-ray Tomography

Date: September 14, 2021

Time: 12:00PM - 01:00PM

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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

  • A Look Inside Materials Imaged by X-ray Computed Tomography (CT)
    Steven Young, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Talk begins at 11:45
       
  • X-ray Tomography at Synchrotrons
    Dula Parkinson, Berkeley Lab, Advanced Light Source
    Talk begins at 21:10
      
  • Operando Imaging of Batteries with Lab-scale Nano-CTO
     Shawn Litster, Carnegie Mellon University
    Talk begins at 31:08
       

Presented by Carl Zeiss Microscopy

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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

  • A Look Inside Materials Imaged by X-ray Computed Tomography (CT)
    Steven Young, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • X-ray Tomography at Synchrotrons
    Dula Parkinson, Berkeley Lab, Advanced Light Source
  • Operando Imaging of Batteries with Lab-scale Nano-CTO
     Shawn Litster, Carnegie Mellon University

Presented by Carl Zeiss Microscopy

Carl Zeiss logo