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15 - General Engineering
University of Oxford
High-energy transmission Laue micro-beam X-ray diffraction: a probe for intra-granular lattice orientation and elastic strain in thicker samples.
High-Energy Transmission Laue (HETL) diffraction is a new technique I developed to overcome the restriction of low-energy Laue diffraction to near-surface regions. It has been internationally recognised through invited talks, an invited book chapter (R.I. Barabash) and a feature in the 2012 Diamond Light Source Annual Review (http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/About/Corporate-Literature.html). HETL development formed the basis for the peer-reviewed, competitive allocation of 8 further days of experimental time at the Diamond Light Source (EE2002-1 and EE6964-1), which led to a further publication. Recently other international groups have started to use HETL, e.g. at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.