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X-ray computed tomography of polymer composites
The use of X-ray computed tomography (CT), exploiting both synchrotron and laboratory sources, has grown significantly over the last decade, driven primarily by improvements in spatial resolution, reduction in acquisition time and the increasing ...
S. Garcea, Ying Wang, P. Withers
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X-Ray Luminescence and X-Ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography: New Molecular Imaging Modalities
X-ray luminescence and X-ray fluorescence computed tomography (CT) are two emerging technologies in X-ray imaging that provide functional and molecular imaging capability. Both emission-type tomographic imaging modalities use external X-rays to stimulate
Moiz Ahmad +3 more
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Applications of X-ray computed tomography in textile field
Traditional optical imaging technique used as an analysis method for microstructure can only observe surface and can't achieve 3D characterization of the material interior, which greatly limits its application in textile field.
GUO Weina +3 more
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Analyses non destructives par tomographie à rayons X
X-ray imaging techniques benefit from developments in physics, mathematics, and computer science, and provide analytical tools to study 3D internal structures of a wide range of objects.
Patricia Wils
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Data on the theoretical X-Ray attenuation and transmissions for lithium-ion battery cathodes
This article reports the data required for planning attenuation-based X-ray characterisation e.g. X-ray computed tomography (CT), of lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cathodes. The data reported here is to accompany a co-submitted manuscript (10.1016/j.matdes.
T.M.M. Heenan +5 more
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Grating-Based X-Ray Computed Tomography for Improved Contrast on a Heterogeneous Geomaterial
Phase-contrast X-ray imaging has shown its potential to capture at micrometric scale and in three dimensions (3D), the structure and deformation of poorly-absorbing soft materials such as polymers and biological structures.
Rachael Leigh Moore +4 more
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A Dilatometric Study of Graphite Electrodes during Cycling with X-ray Computed Tomography
Graphite is the most commonly used anode material in commercial lithium-ion batteries (LiBs). Understanding the mechanisms driving the dimensional changes of graphite can pave the way to methods for inhibiting degradation pathways and possibly predict ...
H. Michael +7 more
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X-Ray Fluorescence Computed Tomography With Polycapillary Focusing
Liposomal iodine nanoparticles (LINPs) have a long half-life and provide an excellent intravascular contrast. The nanoparticles can be functionalized as molecular probes for biological targets to facilitate numerous preclinical studies for translation ...
Wenxiang Cong, Yan Xi, Ge Wang
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X-ray computed tomography [PDF]
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging technique that produces images of transaxial planes through the human body. When compared with a conventional radiograph, which is an image of many planes superimposed on each other, a CT image exhibits significantly improved contrast although this is at the expense of reduced spatial resolution. A CT
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X-ray luminescence computed tomography using a focused x-ray beam [PDF]
39 Pages, 12 Figures, 2 Tables, In submission (under review) to ...
Zhang, Wei +3 more
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