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Title
Advanced tomography techniques for inorganic, organic, and biological materials
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Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) tomography using electrons and x-rays has pushed and expanded our understanding of the micro-and nanoscale spatial organization of inorganic, organic, and biological materials. While a significant impact on the field of materials science has already been realized from tomography applications, new advanced methods are quickly expanding the versatility of this approach to better link structure, composition, and function of complex 3D assemblies across multiple scales. In this article, we highlight several frontiers where new developments in tomography are empowering new science across biology, chemistry, and physics. The five articles that appear in this issue of MRS Bulletin describe some of these latest developments in detail, including analytical electron tomography, atomic resolution electron tomography, advanced recording schemes in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) tomography, cryo-STEM tomography of whole cells, and multiscale correlative tomography.
Language
English
Source (journal)
MRS bulletin / Materials Research Society [Pittsburgh, Pa] - Pittsburgh, Pa, 1982, currens
Publication
Pittsburgh, Pa : 2016
ISSN
0883-7694 [print]
1938-1425 [online]
DOI
10.1557/MRS.2016.134
Volume/pages
41 :7 (2016) , p. 516-524
ISI
000382508100011
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Optimization of the structure-activity relation in nanoporous materials.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Last edited 09.10.2023
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