Non-destructive material investigation: advanced techniques across disciplines
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2025-01-03
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Università della Calabria
Abstract
The advancement of experimental physical techniques has significantly improved the
study of materials across a range of scales, from micro to macro, and has allowed for
probing various material characteristics with remarkable precision. Among these techniques,
X-ray microtomography and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy
stand out as powerful tools that provide critical insights into the structural and molecular
properties of materials. This thesis investigates the complementary applications
of these techniques across multiple scientific disciplines, including biology, engineering,
and photonics.
X-ray microtomography offers high-resolution, non-destructive imaging capabilities, enabling
the detailed visualization of internal structures of materials. In contrast, FTIR
spectroscopy provides molecular-level information through the identification of vibrational
modes, offering a deeper understanding of chemical composition and bonding
environments. By combining these techniques, it is possible to bridge the gap between
structural and chemical analysis, thus achieving a more holistic characterization of complex
systems.
This thesis presents a detailed exploration of how the integration of X-ray microtomography,
FTIR spectroscopy, and other experimental methods can lead to a more comprehensive
understanding of diverse classes of materials. Through case studies in biological
sample analysis, defect analysis in engineering materials, and the characterization of
optical fibers, this work demonstrates the synergistic potential of these techniques. The
overall findings underscore that a multidisciplinary and integrated approach, utilizing
advanced physical techniques, not only enriches scientific understanding but also fosters
technological innovation across various fields.
Keywords: X-ray microtomography, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, biological
systems, engineering, photonics research, multiple sclerosis, hearts, cells.
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UNIVERSITA’ DELLA CALABRIA
Dipartimento di Fisica
Dottorato di Ricerca in Scienze e Tecnologie Fisiche, Chimiche e dei Materiali
CICLO XXXVI
Keywords
X-ray microtomography, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, biological systems, engineering, photonics research