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Battery technology lies at the heart of the transition to sustainable energy and continues to develop at a rapid pace. The quest for ever higher energy densities requires optimization of current and next gen cell designs at the microscopic and macroscopic level. X-Ray Microscopy (XRM) can help you in this pursuit, as it provides a 3D internal view of precursor materials, individual battery cell components and assembled battery cells at both levels without the need for physical sectioning. The example below illustrates the power of XRM for visualizing and analyzing a CAM foil with our 3D.SUITE software. Discover all the Clean Energy Applications of XRM in our brand-new flyer: https://okt.to/vIHUZb #BrukerAXS #XRM #BatteryResearch #CleanEnergy

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The integration of X-Ray Microscopy in battery research exemplifies how advanced imaging techniques can enhance material optimization. Utilizing such technologies could significantly impact sustainable energy solutions.

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