About this Abstract |
Meeting |
TMS Specialty Congress 2025
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Symposium
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The 7th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2025)
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Presentation Title |
Accelerating 3D Data Collection in TriBeam Microscopes |
Author(s) |
McLean P. Echlin, James D. Lamb, Andrew T. Polonsky, Nicolò Maria della Ventura, Kalani Moore, Jorge Filevich, Will Lenthe, Steven Randolph, Remco Geurts, Chris J. Torbet, Daniel S. Gianola, Marc De Graef, Tresa M. Pollock |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
McLean P. Echlin |
Abstract Scope |
The latest generation of TriBeam microscope’s high current PFIBs and multi-wavelength femtosecond laser sources enable faster material sectioning than previous generation systems. By combining these material removal modalities, procedures for limiting subsurface damage across ever widening classes of materials is possible. For instance, 3D datasets from polymer composites, biological samples, and battery materials have been collected at various institutions with this new instrument. However, improvements to the process of building TriBeam experiment workflows would vastly increase data collection and make these instruments accessible more broadly to researchers. Furthermore, the collection of information from a wider range of modalities, such as newly developed EBSD detectors that directly detect electrons, will require control software that can flexibly incorporate new hardware APIs. These new developments in instrumentation, data modalities, and opportunities for future iterations will be discussed. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Undecided |