Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT or μCT) is a standard tool for materials science research. This method allows high-resolution non-destructive analysis of the internal structure of an object. In this work, the internal structure of B4C-C composites has been examined using µCT for quantitative and qualitative evaluation. Boron carbide is a promising material for X-ray refractive lenses due to its properties - quite high refractive ability with high transmission of x-ray radiation. Experimental samples were fabricated by the spark plasma sintering method. It has been shown that μCT can be used to determine the parameters of the internal structure of B4C-C composite for further optimization of x-ray refractive optics manufacturing.
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