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      Studying exothermic reactions in the Ni-Al system at rapid heating rates using a nanocalorimeter

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              Imaging of transient structures using nanosecond in situ TEM.

              The microstructure and properties of a material depend on dynamic processes such as defect motion, nucleation and growth, and phase transitions. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) can spatially resolve these nanoscale phenomena but lacks the time resolution for direct observation. We used a photoemitted electron pulse to probe dynamic events with "snapshot" diffraction and imaging at 15-nanosecond resolution inside of a dynamic TEM. With the use of this capability, the moving reaction front of reactive nanolaminates is observed in situ. Time-resolved images and diffraction show a transient cellular morphology in a dynamically mixing, self-propagating reaction front, revealing brief phase separation during cooling, and thus provide insights into the mechanisms driving the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                April 14 2013
                April 14 2013
                : 113
                : 14
                : 143509
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                10.1063/1.4799628
                b1accebf-1a06-45b3-8649-672340f38b55
                © 2013
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