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Enhanced systems for the detection of electron signals in state-of-the-art SEMs offer multiple detectors below and “in the lens” to acquire elemental contrast BSE information, allowing researchers to investigate complex, multi-precipitate alloys. Some examples of these strategies are the use of low accelerating voltages, use of in-lens detectors, and shorter working distances. State-of-the-art SEMS not only offer in-lens detectors capable of capturing SE and BSE signals but allow the researcher to sort electrons according to their energies and/or emission angles. The enhanced characterization of these samples presented in this talk will demonstrate the superior capabilities offered by use of novel detection schemes coupled with novel imaging strategies.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about:
Hamish Fraser, The Ohio State University
Brandon Van Leer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
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