Originally published in 2005, this book covers the closely related techniques of electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) specifically from a geological viewpoint.
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Originally published in 2005, this book covers the closely related techniques of ...
analysis. This guide assumes that the reader has a basic understanding of how an electron microprobe functions, and of X-ray generation and behaviour as stipulated by the Bragg Law. In order to ...
Achieving the best possible accuracy and precision doesn’t happen by accident, rather it happens by understanding physical phenomena, modelling said phenomena mathematically and designing the ...
The instrument is a dedicated field emission, wavelength dispersive electron microprobe (EPMA). Quantitative elemental data can be obtained from most elements (Fluorine to Uranium) with detection ...
The wavelength dispersive X-ray (WDX) electron microprobe is capable of unattended overnight elemental analysis of materials in polished sections or blocks. Images from the sample surface can also be ...
Any number of elements can be included in an analysis. The instrument is also capable of high-precision x-ray mapping of spatial variations in chemical compositions. Both energy dispersive ...
The Perkin Elmer PHI-660 scanning Auger microprobe can be used for the compositional analysis of specimen surfaces using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). The probe depth of AES is on the order of ...
The Electron and Scanning Probe Microscopy Unit provides solutions for imaging and analysis at the nanoscale. The unit houses two scanning electron microscopes, two scanning probe microscopes and ...
and electron microprobe analysis—to determine that the ink on the map contained what appeared to be a synthetic form of ...
We have a dedicated scientific and technical team with a broad spectrum of research expertise to support your project's needs. Contact the facility manager, Dr Ian Ross, to find out more about what ...