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Scanning Electron Microscopy
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Applications of SEM Visualizing smaller resolutions than visible microscopy can (resolutions of ~25Å are possible) 130,000x magnification Morphological and Chemical data can be attained Physical properties such as conductivity can be found
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Sample Preparation Must be conductive Must not be volatile Sputtering with metals Freeze drying (fracturing/etching)
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Electron source
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Electric Optics Used to create a beam analogous to a LASER Uses electric and magnetic (B) fields to focus electrons Width of beam at sample determines power
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Detection Scintilator/photomultiplier tube for backscatter and secondary Semiconductor probes for X-rays Ammeter for current Each mode gathers different information
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Imaging Modes Secondary Electron Backscatter X-ray Dispersive Sample current
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Topographical Information Sharper, deeper field images than backscatter Appears to be illuminated from an angle Most common technique Secondary Electron
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Backscatter Topographical information (less 3D information than secondary) Compositional information Backscatter is proportional to atomic mass Mmm Doughnuts
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X-ray Dispersive Compositional information Compositional information
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References and picture sources http://mse.iastate.edu/microscopy/college.htmlhttp://www.sem.com/analytic/sem.htm A Removable Conductive Coating for Scanning Electron Microscopy, by Allan A. Mills Studies in Conservation © 1989 International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works 75-79 J. W. Hudgins; Trygve Krekling; Vincent R. Franceschi. “Distribution of Calcium Oxalate Crystals in the Secondary Phloem of Conifers: A Constitutive Defense Mechanism?” New Phytologist, Vol. 159, No. 3. (Sep., 2003), pp. 677- 690. http://nhml.com/resources_NHML_Scanning-Electron-Microscopes.phphttp://www.geo.vu.nl/~smit/forums/CL-TL-SEMimaging.htmlhttp://www.quorumtech.com/Applications/Cryo_Apps_Library/Arabidopsis.htmhttp://www.siliconcert.com/eds.htm
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