Leilei Yin
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Leilei Yin.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2010
Leilei Yin; Ying Chieh Chen; Jeff Gelb; Darren M. Stevenson; Paul A. Braun
High resolution x-ray computed tomography is a powerful non-destructive 3-D imaging method. It can offer superior resolution on objects that are opaque or low contrast for optical microscopy. Synchrotron based x-ray computed tomography systems have been available for scientific research, but remain difficult to access for broader users. This work introduces a lab-based high-resolution x-ray nanotomography system with 50nm resolution in absorption and Zernike phase contrast modes. Using this system, we have demonstrated high quality 3-D images of polymerized photonic crystals which have been analyzed for band gap structures. The isotropic volumetric data shows excellent consistency with other characterization results.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2010
Darren M. Stevenson; Leilei Yin; Michael A. Stewart
Traditionally, phase proportions in igneous rocks have been estimated by optical microscopy of thin-sectioned rocks to study the mineralogy and identify the proportions of equilibrium phases. For example, an in-depth investigation of basaltic igneous rocks recovered from the oceanic crust at Hess Deep, 110Km west of the Galapagos Islands used phase proportions estimated from petrography to verify results calculated from chemical analyses of the basaltic samples. Chemical analysis divided these samples into two groupings based on their relative FeO content. Those with low-FeO contents dominated the volcanic rock subset and those with higher-FeO contents dominated the intrusive subset. Calculations based on the chemical analyses suggested that plagioclase (an Fe-poor phase) had accumulated in magmas and resulted in the low-FeO group. Petrographic microscopy supported the calculations by verifying that plagioclase exist in relatively greater abundance in the low-FeO group compared to the high-FeO group. Optical microscopy requires the rock samples be sectioned and polished, and then each section is individually imaged in only two dimensions by the petrographic microscope. From these images modal percent of phases is determined for a threedimensional sample. Using nondestructive x-ray tomography and three-dimensional image analysis, we produce a more accurate assessment of phase proportions using an intact lava sample from the low-FeO group, and provide a threedimensional perspective on the relationship between phases in the rocks unavailable with standard petrographic microscopy techniques.
Electrochimica Acta | 2012
Cheolwoong Lim; Bo Yan; Leilei Yin; Likun Zhu
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Bo Yan; Cheolwoong Lim; Leilei Yin; Likun Zhu
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2012
Fikile R. Brushett; Matthew S. Naughton; Jia Wei Desmond Ng; Leilei Yin; Paul J. A. Kenis
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Huei Ru Jhong; Fikile R. Brushett; Leilei Yin; Darren M. Stevenson; Paul J. A. Kenis
Electrochimica Acta | 2013
Bo Yan; Cheolwoong Lim; Leilei Yin; Likun Zhu
Journal of Power Sources | 2016
Cheolwoong Lim; Bo Yan; Huixiao Kang; Zhibin Song; Wen Chao Lee; Vincent De Andrade; Francesco De Carlo; Leilei Yin; Youngsik Kim; Likun Zhu
Energies | 2014
Cheolwoong Lim; Bo Yan; Leilei Yin; Likun Zhu
Archive | 2014
Bo Yan; Cheolwoong Lim; Likun Zhu; Leilei Yin