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Analytical techniques at Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre (PEMC)
Analytical techniques at Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre (PEMC)
Overview of the analytical techniques available within the PEMC
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Contact us
Send an email to
emc@plymouth.ac.uk
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+44 1752 586125
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Explore the analytical techniques used in the
Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre (PEMC)
.
You can also view the
equipment
available within the PEMC.
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Transmisson Electron Microscopy
Focused Ion Beam
Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy
Electron Backscatter Diffraction
Serial Sectioning Tomography
Electron Beam Lithography
Low Voltage - Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
Cathodoluminescence
Large Area Mapping
TEM Tomography
Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy
Low Vacuum Mode (variable pressure)
Gas Injection System
Thin section lift-out
Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy
Automated Mineralogy
Micro-CT Scanning Rock Samples
Techniques in Practice
3D reconstruction of porous materials through FIB-SEM
Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy - A Geological Example
Understanding interaction volume
Preparing geological samples for SEM analysis
Imaging at Low Vacuum
3D Printing a Coccolithophore from FIB-SEM Data
Freeze Drying vs Cryo-SEM
Testing the Capabilities of Automated Mineralogy in Mining
Low Energy Analysis with a Specialised Detector