Leveraging MRSEC Equipment Purchases

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Leveraging MRSEC Equipment Purchases MRSEC at the University of Utah; DMR 1121252 2017 Ian Harvey; University of Utah Leveraged upgrades to Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (S/TEM) and Focused Ion Beam System (FIB): Gas-phase Environmental TEM 3D EDS tomography (S/TEM) Wet cell Environmental TEM (electrochemistry) EDS/EBSD on dual beam (FIB) S/TEM sample holder plasma cleaner Hysitron NanoIndenter New MRSEC/USTAR acquisitions: Denton 635 sputtering tool with recipe driven control of four cathodes and optical emission spectrometer feedback control of reactive sputtering Utilization and hourly cost for USTAR – MRSEC equipment from the time of purchase