Non-destructive optical imaging and probing techniques have found entrance and success in material sciences favoured by their non-invasive investigation character. X-ray computer tomography (CT) applied in a different size scale (eg as micro-CT and nano-CT [1]) is well established as a non-destructive technique in the field of material inspection. CT imaging delivers highly contrasted images of the internal of the specimens. It includes information ...
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Heise, B., Schausberger, S., & Stifter, D. (2013). Full Field Optical Coherence Microscopy: Imaging and Image Processing for Micro-Material Research Applications. In Optical Coherence Tomography. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/53509
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