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LEAP microscopes look at TiAl alloys: the local-electron atom-probe (LEAP) microscope helps to investigate how nanoscale precipitates strengthen TiAl alloys at elevated temperatures and stresses in proposed jet engine and aerospace applications.
Advanced Materials & Processes, October, 2004 by Gerstl, Stephan S.A.
The local-electrode atom-probe (LEAP) microscope is a variation of the three-dimensional atom probe (3DAP) microscope, in which pulsed electric-field or laser-beam pulsed evaporation reveal the nanostructure of materials on an atom-by-atom basis. 3DAP microscope analysis locates and identifies specific isotopes and their locations in a specimen.
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The 3DAP microscope stands alone in its ability to combine structural and compositional information at the atomic level, and thus it provides investigators with a truly unique three-dimensional and atomic-scale view of materials. The 3DAP ...
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