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HIGH-RESOLUTION THREE-DIMENSIONAL X-RAY MICROSCOPY
High-Resolution Three-Dimensional X-Ray Microscopy, 152
B.C. Larson and B. Lengeler, Guest Editors
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High-Resolution 3D Imaging Microscopy Using Hard X-Rays,
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C.G. Schroer, P. Cloetens, M. Rivers, A. Snigirev, A. Takeuchi, and W.
Yun
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Three-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy Using
High-Energy X-Rays, 166
H.F. Poulsen, D. Juul Jensen, and G.B.M. Vaughan
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Three-Dimensional X-Ray Structural Microscopy Using Polychromatic
Microbeams, 170
G.E. Ice and B.C. Larson
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Three-Dimensional Coherent X-Ray Microscopy, 177
I.K. Robinson and J. Miao
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E-MRS Announces Call for Symposia Topics for 2005 and 2006,
201

2003
MRS Fall Meeting Presents Advancements and Emerging Fields in Materials
Research, 182
Peidong Yang Named 2004 Outstanding Young Investigator for Nanotechnology, 200
Plenary Speaker Luiz Davidovich to Discuss Quantum Information, 200

Abstracts for April 2004 Journal of Materials Research, 205

Letter
from the President, 135
Materials in the Moscone
H.E. Katz
Research/Researchers, 136
Science Policy, 149
Advertisers in This Issue, 176
Upcoming
Conferences, 201 ![]()
NGCM
Career
Clips, 202 ![]()
EU Liaison Officer Supports Top-Quality Materials Research
J. Nucci
Library,
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Spontaneous Ordering in Semiconductor Alloys, A. Mascarenhas,
Editor, reviewed by A.K. Schaper
Calendar,
209
Classified, 212
Posterminaries,
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Wotta Yotta Atoms
P. Goodhew
Volume 29, No. 3
March 2004
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ON THE COVER: High-Resolution Three-Dimensional X-Ray Microscopy. (left, top) A holotomographic 3D representation of a polystyrene foam cell. (left, center) A 3D color-coded map of inter- and intragranular crystallographic orientations in polycrystalline aluminum. (left, bottom) A computed micro-tomographic image of a nuclear fuel particle ejected during the Chernobyl reactor accident. (right, top) A tomographic reconstruction of a Cu interconnect wire layer in a 3D electro-migration test structure. (right, middle) A coherent diffraction microscopy 3D reconstruction of a nanoscale patterned Ni structure. (right, bottom) A computer-reconstructed partial grain map of one layer within an Al polycrystal, with an inset showing a 3D mapping of a grain surface. Background: scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of a lithographically patterned refractive x-ray lens capable of ~100 nm focal sizes. See the technical theme that begins on p. 152.
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