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Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating
Neutron dark-field imaging is a powerful technique for investigating the microstructural properties of materials through high-resolution full-field mapping of small-angle scattering. However, conventional neutron dark-field imaging utilizing Talbot–Lau interferometers is limited to probing only one...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42310-y http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875185 |
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author | Busi, Matteo Shen, Jiazhou Bacak, Michael Zdora, Marie Christine Čapek, Jan Valsecchi, Jacopo Strobl, Markus |
author_facet | Busi, Matteo Shen, Jiazhou Bacak, Michael Zdora, Marie Christine Čapek, Jan Valsecchi, Jacopo Strobl, Markus |
author_sort | Busi, Matteo |
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description | Neutron dark-field imaging is a powerful technique for investigating the microstructural properties of materials through high-resolution full-field mapping of small-angle scattering. However, conventional neutron dark-field imaging utilizing Talbot–Lau interferometers is limited to probing only one scattering direction at a time. Here, we introduce a novel multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging approach that utilizes a single absorption grating with a two-dimensional pattern to simultaneously probe multiple scattering directions. The method is demonstrated to successfully resolve fiber orientations in a carbon compound material as well as the complex morphology of the transformed martensitic phase in additively manufactured stainless steel dogbone samples after mechanical deformation. The latter results reveal a preferential alignment of transformed domains parallel to the load direction, which is verified by EBSD. The measured real-space correlation functions are in good agreement with those extracted from the EBSD map. Our results demonstrate that multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging is overcoming significant limitations of conventional neutron dark-field imaging in assessing complex heterogeneous anisotropic microstructures and providing quantitative structural information on multiple length scales. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2023 |
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spelling | cern-28751852023-10-10T22:59:44Zdoi:10.1038/s41598-023-42310-yhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2875185engBusi, MatteoShen, JiazhouBacak, MichaelZdora, Marie ChristineČapek, JanValsecchi, JacopoStrobl, MarkusMulti-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption gratingPhysics in GeneralNeutron dark-field imaging is a powerful technique for investigating the microstructural properties of materials through high-resolution full-field mapping of small-angle scattering. However, conventional neutron dark-field imaging utilizing Talbot–Lau interferometers is limited to probing only one scattering direction at a time. Here, we introduce a novel multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging approach that utilizes a single absorption grating with a two-dimensional pattern to simultaneously probe multiple scattering directions. The method is demonstrated to successfully resolve fiber orientations in a carbon compound material as well as the complex morphology of the transformed martensitic phase in additively manufactured stainless steel dogbone samples after mechanical deformation. The latter results reveal a preferential alignment of transformed domains parallel to the load direction, which is verified by EBSD. The measured real-space correlation functions are in good agreement with those extracted from the EBSD map. Our results demonstrate that multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging is overcoming significant limitations of conventional neutron dark-field imaging in assessing complex heterogeneous anisotropic microstructures and providing quantitative structural information on multiple length scales.oai:cds.cern.ch:28751852023 |
spellingShingle | Physics in General Busi, Matteo Shen, Jiazhou Bacak, Michael Zdora, Marie Christine Čapek, Jan Valsecchi, Jacopo Strobl, Markus Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title | Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title_full | Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title_fullStr | Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title_short | Multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
title_sort | multi-directional neutron dark-field imaging with single absorption grating |
topic | Physics in General |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42310-y http://cds.cern.ch/record/2875185 |
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