Advances in X-ray diffraction contrast tomography: Flexibility in the setup geometry and application to multiphase materials

  • Péter Reischig
  • , Andrew King
  • , Laura Nervo
  • , Nicola Viganó
  • , Yoann Guilhem
  • , Willem Jan Palenstijn
  • , K. Joost Batenburg
  • , Michael Preuss
  • , Wolfgang Ludwig

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    Abstract

    Diffraction contrast tomography is a near-field diffraction-based imaging technique that provides high-resolution grain maps of polycrystalline materials simultaneously with the orientation and average elastic strain tensor components of the individual grains with an accuracy of a few times 10-4. Recent improvements that have been introduced into the data analysis are described. The ability to process data from arbitrary detector positions allows for optimization of the experimental setup for higher spatial or strain resolution, including high Bragg angles (0 <2θ <180°). The geometry refinement, grain indexing and strain analysis are based on Friedel pairs of diffraction spots and can handle thousands of grains in single- or multiphase materials. The grain reconstruction is performed with a simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique using three-dimensional oblique angle projections and GPU acceleration. The improvements are demonstrated with the following experimental examples: (1) uranium oxide mapped at high spatial resolution (300 nm voxel size); (2) combined grain mapping and section topography at high Bragg angles of an Al-Li alloy; (3) ferrite and austenite crystals in a dual-phase steel; (4) grain mapping and elastic strains of a commercially pure titanium sample containing 1755 grains. Copyright © International Union of Crystallography 2013.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)297-311
    Number of pages14
    JournalJournal of Applied Crystallography
    Volume46
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

    Keywords

    • diffraction contrast tomography
    • Diffraction imaging
    • Grain mapping
    • Nondestructive testing
    • Polycrystalline microstructure
    • Synchrotron radiation
    • X-ray diffraction
    • X-ray imaging

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