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Articles tagged "3D imaging"

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    Utilising correlative 3D imaging to understand creep cavitation in stainless steel

    Thomas Slater (1), Robert Bradley (1), Remco Geurts (2), Giacomo Bertali (1), Grace Burke (1), Sarah Haigh (1), Philip Withers (1), Timothy Burnett (1)

    1. School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester, Royaume Uni 2. FEI Company, FEI Company, Eindhoven, Pays-Bas

    The role of grain boundary orientation and secondary phase precipitation on creep cavitation in a stainless steel sample has been investigated using a correlative tomography1…
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    Three dimensional confocal imaging using coherent elastically scattered electrons

    Changlin Zheng (1), Ye Zhu (1), Sorin Lazar (2), Joanne Etheridge (1, 3)

    1. Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, Monash University, Melbourne, Australie 2. FEI Electron Optics, Eindhoven, Pays-Bas 3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australie

    To fully understand structure-property relationships in nanostructured materials, it is important to reveal the three dimensional (3D) structure at the nanometre scale. Scanning electron confocal…
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    3D investigation of a PS/ABS polymer using different microscopy techniques

    X. Jaurand (1), E. Errazuriz (2), S. Reynaud (3), Th. Douillard (4), F. Dalmas (4), S. Descartes (5), F. Simonet (6), M. Mondon (7), I. Anselme-Bertrand (8)

    1. Lyon BioImages, CTµ, Univ Lyon, UCB Lyon 1, Lyon, France 2. CIQLE, Univ Lyon, UCB Lyon 1, Lyon, France 3. LHC, UMR 5516, Univ Lyon, CNRS, Université J. Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France 4. MATEIS, UMR 5510, Univ Lyon, CNRS, INSA-Lyon, Lyon, France 5. LaMCoS UMR 5259, Univ Lyon, CNRS, INSA-Lyon, Lyon, France 6. IRCELyon, UMR 5256 , Univ Lyon, CNRS, UCB Lyon 1, Lyon, France 7. LGF, UMR 5307, Univ Lyon, CNRS, EMSE, Saint-Etienne, France 8. Faculté de médecine, Univ Lyon, Université J. Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France

    This study is developed in the framework of RéCaMiA, a French regional (Rhône-Alpes / Auvergne) microscopy network, which offers facilities through a panel of microscopes…
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    Fractals in the nucleus – understanding chromatin organisation with 3D SMLM

    Christophe Lynch (1, 2), Stanley Botchway (2, 3), Stephen Webb (2, 3), Ian Robinson (1, 2)

    1. London Centre for Nanotechnology, UCL, London, Royaume Uni 2. Research Complex at Harwell, Harwell Campus, Didcot, Royaume Uni 3. Central Laser Facility, STFC, Didcot, Royaume Uni

    Abstract Chromatin presents a unique challenge in structural biology.  Its fundamental units, DNA and the nucleosome, are well-characterised at the Ångstrom level.1  Yet, the higher-order…

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