Dynamic Multicontrast X-Ray Imaging Method Applied to Additive Manufacturing

Phys Rev Lett. 2021 Nov 19;127(21):215503. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.215503.

Abstract

We present a dynamic implementation of the beam-tracking x-ray imaging method providing absorption, phase, and ultrasmall angle scattering signals with microscopic resolution and high frame rate. We demonstrate the method's ability to capture dynamic processes with 22-ms time resolution by investigating the melting of metals in laser additive manufacturing, which has so far been limited to single-modality synchrotron radiography. The simultaneous availability of three contrast channels enables earlier segmentation of droplets, tracking of powder dynamic, and estimation of unfused powder amounts, demonstrating that the method can provide additional information on melting processes.