Powder diffraction computed tomography: A combined synchrotron and neutron study

Vladislav Kochetov, Martin J. Mühlbauer, Alexander Schökel, Torben Fischer, Timo Müller, Michael Hofmann, Peter Staron, Ulrich Lienert, Winfried Petry, Anatoliy Senyshyn

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Abstract

Diffraction and imaging using x-rays and neutrons are widely utilized in different fields of engineering, biology, chemistry and/or materials science. The additional information gained from the diffraction signal by x-ray diffraction and computed tomography (XRD-CT) can give this method a distinct advantage in materials science applications compared to classical tomography. Its active development over the last decade revealed structural details in a non-destructive way with unprecedented sensitivity. In the current contribution an attempt to adopt the well-established XRD-CT technique for neutron diffraction computed tomography (ND-CT) is reported. A specially designed ‘phantom’, an object displaying adaptable contrast sufficient for both XRD-CT and ND-CT, was used for method validation. The feasibility of ND-CT is demonstrated, and it is also shown that the ND-CT technique is capable to provide a non-destructive view into the interior of the ‘phantom’ delivering structural information consistent with a reference XRD-CT experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105901
JournalJournal of Physics Condensed Matter
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Diffraction computed tomography
  • Neutron diffraction
  • Reconstruction
  • Synchrotron radiation

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