Speaker
Nikolay Kardjilov
Description
The material characterization by neutron imaging reached a new level after developing innovative techniques using different contrast mechanisms than the common beam attenuation. In this way properties of materials and complex systems can be resolved by position sensitive mapping of diffraction, small-angle scattering and refraction signals. In addition, the improved spatial and time resolution of the detector systems allows for micro tomography studies and 3D dynamic investigations.
Applications related to 2D and 3D visualization of material phase heterogeneities, texture, fluid dynamics, magnetic structures and phase transitions in applied materials will be presented [1].
Primary author
Co-authors
Alessandro Tengattini
(Institut Laue Langevin)
Dr
André Hilger
Dr
Ingo Manke
(Helmholtz-Zentrum-Berlin)
Dr
Lukas Helfen
(Institut Laue-Langevin)
Dr
Markus Osenberg
(Helmholtz-Zentrum-Berlin)
Dr
Ralf Ziesche
(Helmholtz-Zentrum-Berlin)
Dr
Robin Woracek
(ESS)
Dr
Tobias Arlt
(Helmholtz-Zentrum-Berlin)