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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Atom Probe Tomography for Advanced Characterization of Metals, Minerals and Materials III
Sponsorship TMS Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division
TMS Structural Materials Division
TMS: Nuclear Materials Committee
TMS: Phase Transformations Committee
Organizer(s) Haiming Wen, Missouri University of Science and Technology
David N. Seidman, Northwestern University
Keith E. Knipling, Naval Research Laboratory
Gregory B. Thompson, University of Alabama
Simon P. Ringer, University of Sydney
Arun Devaraj, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gang Sha, Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Scope Atom probe tomography (APT), is an emergent characterization technique that is capable of determining the chemical identity of each individual atom and generating 3D chemical maps imaging the distribution of individual atoms. The technique offers high spatial resolution (better than 0.3 nm achievable in all directions) and high analytical sensitivity (as good as 7 appm). APT provides information on elemental composition of the specimen, 3D visualization of distribution of atoms, composition of phases, morphology and size of precipitates, and solute distribution across interfaces, at grain boundaries and along dislocations. In many APT analyses, crystallographic information has been retained within the data, with the potential to directly relate the composition of specific microstructural features to their crystallography with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution. APT can be utilized in many different fields for advanced imaging and analysis of metals, minerals and materials, despite some limitations.

This symposium is designed to bring together scientists, engineers and technicians from across disciplines to discuss the technique of APT, its applications and limitations. The symposium will encompass research and applications spanning a wide variety of topics. Presentations on experimental, theoretical, and modeling research are solicited. Topics for this symposium include, but are not limited to:

 Applications of APT in advanced characterization of metals, minerals and materials
 3D reconstruction and data analysis
 Impact of specimen and instrument parameters and optimization of acquisition conditions
 Specimen preparation techniques
 Limitations of APT
 Progress in APT technique
 Correlative techniques
 Modelling and simulation

Abstracts Due 07/15/2019
Proceedings Plan Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

A Review of Atom Probe Tomography Technology: The Present and Future
APT-based Stoichiometry Measurements of Single Crystal ThO2
APT for Atomic-scale Insights to the Origins of Materials Properties
Atom Probe Tomography of Refractory High Entropy Alloys
Atom Probe Tomography Study of Fission Products in Neutron Irradiated U-Mo Fuel
Characterization of Mechanical Properties of the A356 Cast Aluminum Alloy in Accordance with the Cluster Formation Behaviors at Different Aging Temperatures
Compositional Dependencies of Ni- and Fe-oxides to Experimental Parameters in Atom Probe Tomography
Coupled APT and TEM Investigation of Cu Assisted Nucleation of L12 Precipitates in FCC-based High Entropy Alloys
Elucidating Solute Clustering and Precipitation of Al-Cu-Mg-Ag-Si Model Alloys
Material Alterations in Intense Mechanical and Chemical Contacts
Morphological Classification of Dense Objects in Atom Probe Tomography Data
Nanoparticle Sample Preparation for Atom Probe Tomography: Chemical Fixation and Cryo-Fixation
Quantifying Compositional Uncertainty Arising from Peak Overlaps
Understanding Early Stages of Nanoscale Hydriding and Oxidation Mechanisms in Metallic Systems via Atom Probe Tomography and Multimodal Chemical Imaging


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