Abstract
A method for reconstructing the three-dimensional grain structure from data collected with a recently introduced laboratory-based X-ray diffraction contrast tomography system is presented. Diffraction contrast patterns are recorded in Laue-focusing geometry. The diffraction geometry exposes shape information within recorded diffraction spots. In order to yield the three-dimensional crystallographic microstructure, diffraction spots are extracted and fed into a reconstruction scheme. The scheme successively traverses and refines solution space until a reasonable reconstruction is reached. This unique reconstruction approach produces results efficiently and fast for well suited samples.
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Bachmann, F., Bale, H., Gueninchault, N., Holzner, C., & Lauridsen, E. M. (2019). 3D grain reconstruction from laboratory diffraction contrast tomography. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 52(3), 643–651. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576719005442
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