Steven Peetermans
Paul Scherrer Institute
14 Papers
79 Citations
Steven Peetermans is an academic researcher from Paul Scherrer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron imaging & Neutron tomography. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Steven Peetermans include University of Florence.
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Papers
Neutron imaging options at the BOA beamline at Paul Scherrer Institut
TL;DR: The characterization of the BOA beamline at the Swiss spallation neutron source SINQ at Paul Scherrer Institut is presented in this article, where different techniques can be employed there as user-friendly plugins for non-standard neutron imaging experiments.
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Quantitative characterization of Japanese ancient swords through energy-resolved neutron imaging
Filomena Salvemini,Francesco Grazzi,Steven Peetermans,Francesco Civita,Riccardo Franci,Stefan Hartmann,Eberhard Lehmann,Marco Zoppi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, five Japanese swords pertaining to Koto (987-1596) and Shinto (1596-1781) periods have been analysed through white beam and energy resolved neutron-imaging techniques.
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On-the-fly neutron tomography of water transport into lupine roots
Mohsen Zarebanadkouki,Andrea Carminati,Anders Kaestner,David Mannes,M. Morgano,Steven Peetermans,Eberhard Lehmann,Pavel Trtik +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of on-the-fly neutron tomographic experiments performed on the same sample allow for monitoring the three-dimensional spatial distribution of D2O across the root tissue.
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Energy-selective neutron imaging with high spatial resolution and its impact on the study of crystalline-structured materials
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the cold spectrum at that beam line to access the Bragg diffraction features even when the energy resolution of the used selector device was only 15%.
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Multi-disciplinary characterization and monitoring of sandstone (Kandla Grey) under different external conditions
Veerle Cnudde,W. De Boever,Jan Dewanckele,T. de Kock,Matthieu Boone,M.N. Boone,Geert Silversmit,Laszlo Vincze,E. Van Ranst,Hannelore Derluyn,Steven Peetermans,Jan Hovind,Peter Modregger,Marco Stampanoni,K. De Buysser,G. De Schutter +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structural characteristics of the laminations have an effect on the frost resistance of Kandla Grey sandstone and its response to salt weathering, and it can be concluded that Kandla grey sandstone can be sensitive to frost and salt exposure under the current climatic conditions in Western Europe.
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