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X-ray Diffraction Imaging of Deformations in Thin Films and Nano-Objects

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The quantification and localization of elastic strains and defects in crystals are necessary to control and predict the functioning of materials. The X-ray imaging of strains has made very impressive progress in recent years. On the one hand, progress in optical elements for focusing Xrays now makes it possible to carry out X-ray diffraction mapping with a resolution in the 50-100 nm range, while lensless imaging techniques reach a typical resolution of 5-10 nm. This continuous evolution is also a consequence of the development of new two-dimensional detectors with hybrid pixels whose dynamics, reading speed and low noise level have revolutionized measurement strategies. In addition, a new accelerator ring concept (HMBA network: hybrid multi-bend achromat lattice) is allowing a very significant increase (a factor of 100) in the brilliance and coherent flux of synchrotron radiation facilities, thanks to the reduction in the horizontal size of the source. This review is intended as a progress report in a rapidly evolving field. The next ten years should allow the emergence of three-dimensional imaging methods of strains that are fast enough to follow, in situ, the evolution of a material under stress or during a transition. Handling massive amounts of data will not be the least of the challenges.
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hal-03643012 , version 1 (17-03-2023)

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Olivier Thomas, Stéphane Labat, Thomas W. Cornelius, Marie‐ingrid Richard. X-ray Diffraction Imaging of Deformations in Thin Films and Nano-Objects. Nanomaterials, 2022, ⟨10.3390/nano12081363⟩. ⟨hal-03643012⟩
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