Ion Beam Sputtering: Practical Applications to …
1 EM Sample Preparation Applications Laboratory Report 91 introduction electron microscope specimens, both scanning (SEM) and transmission (TEM), often require a conductive coating applied to the sample prior to analysis. Conductive coatings serve several purposes in electron microscopy Applications and are generally designed to minimize charging of the sample, conduct away heat from the sample during imaging, and to increase the secondary electron yield of the sample (1). There are a wide range of instruments capable of producing these types of coatings and the selection of the instrument depends on the resolution of the microscope, the sample material, and the application for which the microscope is being utilized. Some typical examples of instruments designed for producing conductive coatings are DC magnetron sputter coaters, vacuum evaporators, electron beam evaporators, and ion beam sputtering systems.
1 EM Sample Preparation Applications Laboratory Report 91 Introduction Electron microscope specimens, both scanning (SEM) and transmission (TEM), often require a …
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