Materials science and biology are both fields that require a three-dimensional (3D) structure characterization method. Tomography is an efficient tool for analyzing the three-dimensional structure of a material. The principle is based on the acquisition of a series of projected images at different tilt angles, and on the calculation of the three-dimensional (3D) volume reconstruction (tomogram) using a special algorithm. Various studies have been developed to perform electron tomography in Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM), which provides access to the observation of hydrated samples in an aquatic environment. In this study we present the feasibility of tomography on wet materials, namely Al2O3 compounds by simulating electr...
Electron tomography is a 3D non-destructive nano-characterization technique. It is an essential tech...
In electron tomography, the fidelity of the 3D reconstruction strongly depends on the employed recon...
The three-dimensional reconstruction of a microscopic specimen has been obtained by applying the tom...
5th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Symposium (NNS), Surabaya, INDONESIA, OCT 23-25, 2013Internationa...
cited By 3International audienceThe characterization of biological and inorganic materials by determ...
cited By 13International audienceThis paper presents the development and the application of a new el...
ESEM (Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy) allows the observation of liquids under specific c...
The development of innovative materials for clean energy systems and aeronautics requires use of mod...
International audienceTilted image series are acquired on liquid suspensions of latex particles supp...
Three-dimensional (3D) structural analysis is essential to understand the relationship between the s...
Accurate characterization of nanostructured materials is one of the main limitations for the develop...
Over the last two decades, electron tomography, the combination of tomographic methods and transmiss...
A three-dimensional (3D) study of multiphase nanostructures by chemically selective electron tomogra...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
Electron tomograph tomography is a well y well-established technique for three-dimensional structure...
Electron tomography is a 3D non-destructive nano-characterization technique. It is an essential tech...
In electron tomography, the fidelity of the 3D reconstruction strongly depends on the employed recon...
The three-dimensional reconstruction of a microscopic specimen has been obtained by applying the tom...
5th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Symposium (NNS), Surabaya, INDONESIA, OCT 23-25, 2013Internationa...
cited By 3International audienceThe characterization of biological and inorganic materials by determ...
cited By 13International audienceThis paper presents the development and the application of a new el...
ESEM (Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy) allows the observation of liquids under specific c...
The development of innovative materials for clean energy systems and aeronautics requires use of mod...
International audienceTilted image series are acquired on liquid suspensions of latex particles supp...
Three-dimensional (3D) structural analysis is essential to understand the relationship between the s...
Accurate characterization of nanostructured materials is one of the main limitations for the develop...
Over the last two decades, electron tomography, the combination of tomographic methods and transmiss...
A three-dimensional (3D) study of multiphase nanostructures by chemically selective electron tomogra...
Electron tomography was originally developed in 1968, and has been primarily applied to determine th...
Electron tomograph tomography is a well y well-established technique for three-dimensional structure...
Electron tomography is a 3D non-destructive nano-characterization technique. It is an essential tech...
In electron tomography, the fidelity of the 3D reconstruction strongly depends on the employed recon...
The three-dimensional reconstruction of a microscopic specimen has been obtained by applying the tom...