Offers a simple starting point to VPSEM, especially for new users, technicians and students containing clear, concise explanationsCrucially, the principles and applications outlined in this book are completely generic: i.e. applicable to all types of VPSEM, irrespective of manufacturer.Information p
Principles and practice of variable pressure/environmental scanning electron microscopy
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- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Edition
- illustrated edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
- Offers a simple starting point to VPSEM, especially for new users, technicians and students containing clear, concise explanations
- Crucially, the principles and applications outlined in this book are completely generic: i.e. applicable to all types of VPSEM, irrespective of manufacturer.
- Information presented will enable reader to turn principles into practice
- Published in association with the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) -www.rms.org.uk
โฆ Table of Contents
01 - Front matter.pdf......Page 1
02 - A Brief Historical Overview.pdf......Page 11
03 - Principles of SEM.pdf......Page 27
04 - General Principles of VP-ESEM - Utilising a Gas.pdf......Page 73
05 - Imaging and Analysis in VP-ESEM - The Influence of a Gas.pdf......Page 103
06 - Imaging Uncoated Specimens in the VP-ESEM.pdf......Page 140
07 - A Lab in a Chamber - in situ Methods in VP-ESEM and Other Applications.pdf......Page 178
08 - Index.pdf......Page 224
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