Overview
- Provides a description of a variety of emerging X-ray imaging techniques
- Addresses both the advantages and challenges of each X-ray microscopy
- Describes the applications of each X-ray microscopy in new energy materials
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About this book
This book comprehensively outlines synchrotron-based X-ray imaging technologies and their associated applications in gaining fundamental insights into the physical and chemical properties as well as reaction mechanisms of energy materials. In this book the major X-ray imaging technologies utilised, depending on research goals and sample specifications, are discussed. With X-ray imaging techniques, the morphology, phase, lattice and strain information of energy materials in both 2D and 3D can be obtained in an intuitive way. In addition, due to the high penetration of X-rays, operando/in situ experiments can be designed to track the qualitative and quantitative changes of the samples during operation. This book will broader the reader’s view on X-ray imaging techniques and inspire new ideas and possibilities in energy materials research.
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Book Title: Advanced X-ray Imaging of Electrochemical Energy Materials and Devices
Editors: Jiajun Wang
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5328-5
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-16-5327-8Published: 03 October 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-16-5330-8Published: 04 October 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-981-16-5328-5Published: 02 October 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 247
Number of Illustrations: 12 b/w illustrations, 135 illustrations in colour
Topics: Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Electrochemistry, Energy Materials