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    <title language="eng">4D imaging of lithium-batteries using correlative neutron and X-ray tomography with a virtual unrolling technique</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The temporally and spatially resolved tracking of lithium intercalation and electrode degradation processes are crucial for detecting and understanding performance losses during the operation of lithium-batteries. Here, high-throughput X-ray computed tomography has enabled the identification of mechanical degradation processes in a commercial Li/MnO2 primary battery and the indirect tracking of lithium diffusion; furthermore, complementary neutron computed tomography has identified the direct lithium diffusion process and the electrode wetting by the electrolyte. Virtual electrode unrolling techniques provide a deeper view inside the electrode layers and are used to detect minor fluctuations which are difficult to observe using conventional three dimensional rendering tools. Moreover, the ‘unrolling’ provides a platform for correlating multi-modal image data which is expected to find wider application in battery science and engineering to study diverse effects e.g. electrode degradation or lithium diffusion blocking during battery cycling.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Nature Communications</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1038/s41467-019-13943-3</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="AcceptedDate">2019-12-04</enrichment>
    <author>Ralf F. Ziesche</author>
    <submitter>Daniel Baum</submitter>
    <author>Tobias Arlt</author>
    <author>Donal P. Finegan</author>
    <author>Thomas M.M. Heenan</author>
    <author>Alessandro Tengattini</author>
    <author>Daniel Baum</author>
    <author>Nikolay Kardjilov</author>
    <author>Henning Markötter</author>
    <author>Ingo Manke</author>
    <author>Winfried Kockelmann</author>
    <author>Dan J.L. Brett</author>
    <author>Paul R. Shearing</author>
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    <publisherName>Elsevier</publisherName>
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    <title language="eng">Virtual unfolding of folded papyri</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The historical importance of ancient manuscripts is unique since they provide information about the heritage of ancient cultures. Often texts are hidden in rolled or folded documents. Due to recent impro- vements in sensitivity and resolution, spectacular disclosures of rolled hidden texts were possible by X-ray tomography. However, revealing text on folded manuscripts is even more challenging. Manual unfolding is often too risky in view of the fragile condition of fragments, as it can lead to the total loss of the document. X-ray tomography allows for virtual unfolding and enables non-destructive access to hid- den texts. We have recently demonstrated the procedure and tested unfolding algorithms on a mockup sample. Here, we present results on unfolding ancient papyrus packages from the papyrus collection of the Musée du Louvre, among them objects folded along approximately orthogonal folding lines. In one of the packages, the first identification of a word was achieved, the Coptic word for “Lord”.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Cultural Heritage</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1016/j.culher.2019.07.007</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="AcceptedDate">2019/07/11</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="PreprintUrn">urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-74338</enrichment>
    <author>Heinz-Eberhard Mahnke</author>
    <submitter>Daniel Baum</submitter>
    <author>Tobias Arlt</author>
    <author>Daniel Baum</author>
    <author>Hans-Christian Hege</author>
    <author>Felix Herter</author>
    <author>Norbert Lindow</author>
    <author>Ingo Manke</author>
    <author>Tzulia Siopi</author>
    <author>Eve Menei</author>
    <author>Marc Etienne</author>
    <author>Verena Lepper</author>
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    <collection role="persons" number="hege">Hege, Hans-Christian</collection>
    <collection role="persons" number="norbert.lindow">Lindow, Norbert</collection>
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