학술논문

Time resolved in-situ multi-contrast X-ray imaging of melting in metals.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 7/16/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
Subject
*X-ray imaging
*LIQUID metals
*MELTING
*ATOMIC number
*METALS
*SURFACE roughness
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
In this work, the application of a time resolved multi-contrast beam tracking technique to the investigation of the melting and solidification process in metals is presented. The use of such a technique allows retrieval of three contrast channels, transmission, refraction and dark-field, with millisecond time resolution. We investigated different melting conditions to characterize, at a proof-of-concept level, the features visible in each of the contrast channels. We found that the phase contrast channel provides a superior visibility of the density variations, allowing the liquid metal pool to be clearly distinguished. Refraction and dark-field were found to highlight surface roughness formed during solidification. This work demonstrates that the availability of the additional contrast channels provided by multi-contrast X-ray imaging delivers additional information, also when imaging high atomic number specimens with a significant absorption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]