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Visualization and quantification of lattice strain in battery cathode particles through electron backscatter diffraction imaging. [PDF]

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Electric current-driven heterogeneous microstructures in dual-phase titanium alloys. [PDF]

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Mechanically driven Li dendrite penetration in garnet solid electrolyte. [PDF]

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Analysis of the microstructure of bulk MgB2 using TEM, EBSD and t‐EBSD

open access: yesJournal of Microscopy, 2019
SummaryEBSD analysis can provide information about grain orientation, texture and grain boundary misorientation of bulk superconducting MgB2 samples intended for supermagnet applications. However, as the grain size of the MgB2 bulks is preferably in the 100–200 nm range, the common EBSD technique operating in reflection mode works only properly on ...
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Transmission EBSD (t-EBSD) as Tool to Investigate Nanostructures in Superconductors

Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 2019
The transmission electron backscatter diffraction (t-EBSD) technique has proven to be an indispensable tool for the analysis of microstructures of superconducting samples, both high-Tc samples (YBa2Cu3Oy, Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8) as well as MgB2 or iron-based materials.
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EBSD Image Quality Mapping

Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2005
Image quality (IQ) maps constructed from electron backscatter diffraction data provide useful visualizations of microstructure. The contrast in these maps arises from a variety of sources, including phase, strain, topography, and grain boundaries.
Stuart I, Wright, Matthew M, Nowell
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Spherical EBSD

Journal of Microscopy, 2008
SummarySpheres, or more usually spherical surfaces, are important in electron backscatter diffraction. Both electron backscatter patterns (EBSPs) and pole figure texture data are more accurately represented on the spherical surface, S2; and unit quaternions, which are the optimal method for orientation calculations, exist on the surface of the ...
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V91 Rückstreuelektronenbeugung (EBSD)

2019
Die heute als Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) bezeichnete Analysetechnik geht zuruck auf die Entdeckung der sog. Kikuchi‐Linien, die bereits 1928 von Nishikawa und Kikuchi im Transmissionselektronenmikroskop beobachtet wurden. Noch im selben Jahr beschrieben sie, dass solche Beugungslinien auch im Reflexionsmodus erfasst werden konnen – die ...
Eckard Macherauch, Hans-Werner Zoch
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