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Type Newman, R. W.; Sanwild, R. C.; Hren, J. J.
  Publication A method of indexing field ion micrographs Volume Journal Article
Pages 1967
  Abstract Journal of Scientific Instruments  
  Corporate Author J. Sci. Instrum.  
Publisher 44  
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  Summary Language Series Editor image projection; Field Ion Microscopy  
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no 5920
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Ren, D.; Liu, W. A new method of surface segregation analysis Journal Article 1989 Proc. 3rd Beijing Conf. and Exhib. on Instrum. Analysis (1989) Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy no 4748
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Liu, W.; Ren, D. M. A new multifunction field ion microscope Journal Article 1989 Proc. Intl. Workshop on Physics of Materials (1989) G6-1-G6-4 Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy no 4730
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Vurpillot, F.; Renaud, L.; Blavette, D. A New Step Towards the Lattice Reconstruction in 3DAP Journal Article 2003 Ultramicroscopy 95 223-229 TY - JOUR refbase @ user 1677
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Liu, W.; Ren, D. M. A newly developed FEM- FIM-IAP system Journal Article 1988 Journal de Physique J. de Phys. 49-C6 no 4118
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Vaumousse, D.; Cerezo, A.; Warren, P. J. A procedure for quantification of precipitate microstructures from three-dimensional atom probe data Journal Article 2003 Ultramicroscopy 95 215-221 Precipitate quantification; Analytical software method; 3-D atom probe data New analysis software for selecting and quantifying particles in three-dimensional atom maps has been designed. The selection of solute-rich regions is performed by connecting solute atoms which lie within a fixed distance (d), and taking clusters above a certain minimum number of solute atoms (Nmin). Other atoms within some distance L greater than d are taken to belong to the cluster. However, this results in the inclusion of a shell of matrix atoms, which must be removed through an erosion step, to define the final cluster. Data filtered in this way can be used for subsequent quantification of parameters such as size, shape, composition, number density and volume fraction with better accuracy than by manual selection. The choice of d, Nmin and L values is discussed and some methods of evaluation of these parameters are proposed. Examples are presented on the application of this new software to the analysis of early stage clustering in an Al–Mg–Si–Cu alloy and a copper-containing steel. no NU @ karnesky @ 96
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Abarenkov, I. V.; Bar'yudin, L. E. A simple model for the adsorption of a monovalent atom on a metal surface and the field desorption Journal Article 1992 Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 4 9 2239-2246 Field Ion Microscopy The adsorption of an atom with one valence electron on a metal surface and the field desorption of this atom are considered in this paper. A very simple one-electron model is shown to describe properly the general features of the processes considered. yes 5187
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Li, Yong; Langdon, Terrence G. A simple procedure for estimating threshold stresses in the creep of metal matrix composites Journal Article 1997 Scripta Materialia Scripta Mater. 36 12 1457-1460 no NU @ karnesky @ 563
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Ren, D. M. A study of adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen in an austenitic stainless steel by AP-FIM Journal Article 1987 Journal de Physique J. de Phys. 48-C6 no 3923
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Ren, D. A study of adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen in austenitic stainless steel by AP-FIM Journal Article 1988 Chin. Phys. Lett. 5 no 4176
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