Phase Segmentation in Atom-Probe Tomography Using Deep Learning-Based Edge Detection

  • Sandeep Madireddy
  • , Ding Wen Chung
  • , Troy Loeffler
  • , Subramanian K.R.S. Sankaranarayanan
  • , David N. Seidman
  • , Prasanna Balaprakash
  • , Olle Heinonen

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Abstract

Atom-probe tomography (APT) facilitates nano- and atomic-scale characterization and analysis of microstructural features. Specifically, APT is well suited to study the interfacial properties of granular or heterophase systems. Traditionally, the identification of the interface between, for precipitate and matrix phases, in APT data has been obtained either by extracting iso-concentration surfaces based on a user-supplied concentration value or by manually perturbing the concentration value until the iso-concentration surface qualitatively matches the interface. These approaches are subjective, not scalable, and may lead to inconsistencies due to local composition inhomogeneities. We introduce a digital image segmentation approach based on deep neural networks that transfer learned knowledge from natural images to automatically segment the data obtained from APT into different phases. This approach not only provides an efficient way to segment the data and extract interfacial properties but does so without the need for expensive interface labeling for training the segmentation model. We consider here a system with a precipitate phase in a matrix and with three different interface modalities—layered, isolated, and interconnected—that are obtained for different relative geometries of the precipitate phase. We demonstrate the accuracy of our segmentation approach through qualitative visualization of the interfaces, as well as through quantitative comparisons with proximity histograms obtained by using more traditional approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20140
JournalScientific Reports
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2019
Externally publishedYes

Funding

S.M., T.L. and S.S.K.R.S. were supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. The work by D.-W.C., D.N.S. and O.H. was performed under financial assistance award 70NANB14H012 from the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology as part of the Center for Hierarchical Material Design (CHiMaD). P.B. acknowledges support from the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing Research Early Career Research Program. We gratefully acknowledge the computing resources provided on Bebop and Blues, high-performance computing clusters operated by the Laboratory Computing Resource Center at Argonne National Laboratory.

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