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- Title
Fast X-ray microdiffraction techniques for studying irreversible transformations in materials.
- Authors
Kelly, Stephen T.; Trenkle,, Jonathan C.; Koerner, Lucas J.; Barron, Sara C.; Walker, Noel; Pouliquen, Philippe O.; Tate, Mark W.; Gruner, Sol M.; Dufresne, Eric M.; Weihs, Timothy P.; Hufnagel, Todd C.
- Abstract
The article presents a study which describes the techniques for performing time-resolved X-ray microdiffraction on irreversible phase transformations. The study uses the metallic multilayer foils fabricated by direct current (DC) magnetron sputter deposition into polished brass substrates as specimens. Results show that a spatial resolution of 60 micrometer and temporal resolution of 55 microseconds was achieved by the combination of capillary optics and a fast pixel array detector.
- Subjects
PHASE transitions; X-ray diffraction; MAGNETRON sputtering; SUBSTRATES (Materials science); DIAGNOSTIC specimens; INFRARED array detectors; METAL foils
- Publication
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2011, Vol 18, Issue 3, p464
- ISSN
0909-0495
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1107/S0909049511002640