Scientists develop new algorithm that may provide insights into battery corrosion
Argonne researchers have created an automatic technique that can fill in gaps in X-ray data. Putting together a jigsaw puzzle is a great activity for a rainy Sunday afternoon. But the somewhat more difficult process of quickly assembling 3D scientific jigsaw puzzles--atomic structures of different materials--has recently gotten a lot easier, thanks to new research that pairs high-powered X-ray beams with advanced computing methodologies. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new technique that accelerates the solving of material structures from patterns uncovered in X-ray experiments. The technique allows researchers to study certain properties, such as corrosion or battery charging and discharging, in real time.
Nov-4-2022, 01:30:29 GMT