3D X-Ray Microscopy Workshop

By Laura Pyrak-Nolte (organizer)

Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Abstract

Recent advances in X-ray microscopy (XRM) instrumentation and methods have opened the door for a variety of new opportunities in 3D characterization and visualization. Specifically, x-ray microscopes have uniquely incorporated synchrotron-influenced optical and detection systems to push the boundaries of laboratory XRM, enabling flexible 3D imaging capabilities for a wide variety of applications. The high resolution and high contrast of these microscopes have been successfully applied to samples from the life sciences, materials science, electronics, and geosciences fields, covering a wide range of low and high Z samples and sample sizes. This workshop will cover an overview of XRM technology as well as provide prominent examples and applications.

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  • Laura Pyrak-Nolte (2019), "3D X-Ray Microscopy Workshop," https://nanohub.org/resources/30925.

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Physics 242, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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In This Workshop

  1. Introduction to X-ray Microscopy (XRM): Technology and Applications for Lab-based Non-destructive, High-resolution 3D Imaging and Analysis

    Online Presentations | 09 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s): John Kelley

    This talk will cover an overview of XRM technology as well as prominent examples and applications.

  2. X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography Characterization of the Internal Microstructure of 3D Printed Hardened Cement-based Materials

    Online Presentations | 09 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s): Mohamadreza Moini

    In our research a lab-based X-ray microscope was used to perform micro-CT evaluations to explore the microstructural characteristics of 3-day old intact (i.e. not tested) 3D printed and cast hardened cement paste specimens at two levels of magnification: 0.4X and 4X. ...

  3. In-situ Mechanical Tests in X-Ray Microscope on Addictive Manufacture Anisotropic Rock Sample

    Online Presentations | 14 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s): Liyang Jiang

    This work explores the effects of layers and mineral texture on fracture evolution. Three-point bending and unconfined compressive strength tests were performed on the 3D printed gypsum samples with a Deben CT5000 in-situ stage inside a Zeiss Xradia 510 X-ray microscope....