Open House and Superconductor Image Gallery: 3d Anaglyph (Yellow/Blue)
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(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) video of the head of a moth showing both compound eyes. Laser Scanning Focal Microscope demonstration from the MagLab Open House 2008.
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(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) image of the head of a moth showing both compound eyes. Laser Scanning Focal Microscope demonstration from the MagLab Open House 2008
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(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) image of the surface of a rose petal. Laser Scanning Focal Microscope demonstration from the MagLab Open House 2008
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Fe-oxypnictide rock garden: 3-d
(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) image of a crushed sample of Fe-oxypnictide superconductor. The LSCM can provide non-destructive volumetric data describing this type of sample.
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(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) fractograph of a Fe-oxypnictide superconductor with multiple phases and large grains.
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(yellow-left-eye/blue anaglyph) image of a polished and etched cross-section of a Nb3Sn strand that has been bent to failure. Strands
tested at the University of Twente using the TARSIS device. The copper matrix has been etched back to reveal the location of cracked superconducting filaments..
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