Evolution of Micro-CT: Moving from 3D to 4D

  • Hunter L
  • Dewanckele J
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Abstract

For materials characterization, obtaining insight through 3D imaging has been extremely helpful in improving our understanding of complex systems. X-ray computed tomography (CT) has proven to be an extremely useful technique in this field, allowing for non-destructive interrogation of samples of all types across many length scales. In this article we look at how micro-CT is moving from static 3D imaging into the realm of 4D data collection through dynamic CT, where CT data are collected on samples undergoing change in an uninterrupted matter.

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Hunter, L., & Dewanckele, J. (2021). Evolution of Micro-CT: Moving from 3D to 4D. Microscopy Today, 29(3), 28–34. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1551929521000651

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