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Advanced tomographic methods in materials research and engineering

John Banhart
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In this paper, the basic concepts for reconstruction of tomography are discussed, including phase contrast and Holographic Tomography with magnifying optics and three-dimensional X-ray Diffraction.
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1. Introduction 2. Some Mathematical Concepts for Tomographic Reconstruction 3. Visualisation, Processing and Analysis of Tomographic Data 4. Radiation Sources and Interaction of Radiation with Matter 5. Synchrotron X-ray Absorption Tomography 6. Phase Contrast and Holographic Tomography 7. Tomography using magnifying optics 8. Scanning Tomography 9. Three-dimensional X-ray Diffraction 10. Detectors for Synchrotron Tomography 11. Fundamentals of Electron Tomography 12. Applications of Electron Tomography 13. Neutron Absorption Tomography 14. Neutron Phase Contrast and Polarised Neutron Tomography 15. Neutron Refraction and Small-Angle Scattering Tomography Appendix A: Facilities for Tomography Appendix B: Examples on CDROM

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ADVA\CED TOMOGRAPHIC
METHODS I\ MATERIALS
RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING
EDITED BY
JOHN BANHART
Hahn,-Meitner Institute, Berlin, Germany
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
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