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Stefan Vogt

Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory

Publications -  284
Citations -  12362

Stefan Vogt is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscopy & Beamline. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 278 publications receiving 10920 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Vogt include Loyola University Medical Center & Northwestern University.

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High resolution X-ray tomography with applications in biology and materials science

TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative time-resolved x-ray microscopy mass transport studies of the early stages of electromigration in an inlaid Cu line/via structure were performed with 40 nm sptial resolution at 1.8 keV photon energy.
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Wood as inspiration for new stimuli-responsive structures and materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the shapememory twist effect and the moisture content threshold for ionic diffusion are controlled by the hemicelluloses passing through a moisture-dependent glass transition in the 60-80% RH range at room temperature.
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Unsupervised cell identification on multidimensional X-ray fluorescence datasets

TL;DR: The next generation of data analysis and visualization tools for multidimensional microscopy that can interpret data, identify and classify objects within datasets, visualize trends across datasets and instruments, and ultimately enable researchers to reason with abstraction of data instead of just with images are proposed.
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Multi-beam X-ray ptychography for high-throughput coherent diffraction imaging

TL;DR: Two areas of the object and corresponding double illuminations were successfully reconstructed from diffraction patterns acquired in one scan, with image quality similar with those obtained by conventional single-beam ptychography in sequence.
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Microdistribution of lead in human teeth using microbeam synchrotron radiation X‐ray fluorescence (μ‐SRXRF)

TL;DR: The results showed that in the incisor sample, Pb primarily deposited in secondary dentine region close to the pulp and secondarily at enamel exterior, indicating a positive correlation between Pb and Zn.