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Aims and scope
Advanced Structural and Chemical Imaging serves as an interdisciplinary forum covering the
entire field of advanced imaging. Particularly welcome are multi-modal studies exploring the
links among imaging, diffraction, spectroscopy, data processing, and large-scale data analysis for
the purpose of elucidating structure-function and structure-property relationships in atomic and
molecular systems. The journal provides a dedicated platform for knowledge sharing among
scientists using these imaging and analysis techniques but who may be unaware of important
developments in complementary sub-fields. Coverage includes the emerging area of dynamic
imaging at various orders of magnitude in spatial and temporal resolution from microns to
angstroms and from milliseconds to femtoseconds.
With the common need to deliver high-quality images and analyses using multiple imaging tools,
forefront data handling, and mathematical methods for processing and simulations in fields as
diverse as physics, chemistry, molecular and cell biology, pharmaceutical science, and materials
science and engineering, Advanced Structural and Chemical Imaging brings together methods
and results that are currently spread over many discipline- or technique-specific journals.Topics
appropriate to the journal include but are not limited to:
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Structural analysis of organics, membrane proteins, and macromolecules
Structural analysis of cell organelles and membrane microdomains
Structural analysis of inorganics and nanocrystals
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Structural analysis of crystalline surfaces and interfaces, 2D crystallography, surface
reconstructions
Full chemical analysis of crystalline phases by combining atomic level structural and
spectroscopic analyses
Polycrystal orientation and phase mapping/analysis, texture and interface analyses at the
nanometer length scale
Large scale microscope data acquisition and processing
Reconstruction algorithms for 3-D imaging and compressed sensing.
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