The material characterization toolbox has recently experienced a number of parallel revolutionary advances, foreshadowing a time in the near future when material scientists can quantify material structure evolution across spatial and temporal space simultaneously. This will provide insight to reaction dynamics in four-dimensions, spanning multiple orders of magnitude in both temporal and spatial space. This study presents the authors' viewpoint on the material characterization field, reviewing its recent past, evaluating its present capabilities, and proposing directions for its future development. Electron microscopy; atom probe tomography; x-ray, neutron and electron tomography; serial sectioning tomography; and diffraction-based analysis...
Atom probe tomography (APT) is rising in influence across many parts of materials science and engine...
Nanostructured materials are increasingly subject to nearly every type of chemical and physical anal...
Thermal protection systems are commonly comprised of composite materials, often with highly anisotro...
The material characterization toolbox has recently experienced a number of parallel revolutionary ad...
Timely development of materials for the demanding fusion energy environment requires a broad range o...
The collection focuses on the advancements of characterization of minerals, metals, and materials an...
Material characterization is challenged by continuously decreasing device dimensions placing signifi...
Microstructural characterization is a vital part in materials science, as it plays a key role in und...
The behavior of nanoscale materials can change rapidly with time either because the environment chan...
There is an increasing need to understand materials phenomena and processes at the nanoscale as engi...
Advanced material characterization (AMC) techniques are becoming popular because of continual innova...
Materials are the index of human progress. The evolution of mankind is linked to materials, for exam...
Nanostructured materials are increasingly subject to nearly every type of chemical and physical anal...
This review addresses new developments in the emerging area of "atom probe crystallography", a mater...
This work reviews recent research on the design and control of interfaces in engineering nanomateria...
Atom probe tomography (APT) is rising in influence across many parts of materials science and engine...
Nanostructured materials are increasingly subject to nearly every type of chemical and physical anal...
Thermal protection systems are commonly comprised of composite materials, often with highly anisotro...
The material characterization toolbox has recently experienced a number of parallel revolutionary ad...
Timely development of materials for the demanding fusion energy environment requires a broad range o...
The collection focuses on the advancements of characterization of minerals, metals, and materials an...
Material characterization is challenged by continuously decreasing device dimensions placing signifi...
Microstructural characterization is a vital part in materials science, as it plays a key role in und...
The behavior of nanoscale materials can change rapidly with time either because the environment chan...
There is an increasing need to understand materials phenomena and processes at the nanoscale as engi...
Advanced material characterization (AMC) techniques are becoming popular because of continual innova...
Materials are the index of human progress. The evolution of mankind is linked to materials, for exam...
Nanostructured materials are increasingly subject to nearly every type of chemical and physical anal...
This review addresses new developments in the emerging area of "atom probe crystallography", a mater...
This work reviews recent research on the design and control of interfaces in engineering nanomateria...
Atom probe tomography (APT) is rising in influence across many parts of materials science and engine...
Nanostructured materials are increasingly subject to nearly every type of chemical and physical anal...
Thermal protection systems are commonly comprised of composite materials, often with highly anisotro...