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GSR Analysis in the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2004Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1–5, 2004.
Richard Wuhrer +5 more
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Environmental scanning electron microscope imaging examples related to particle analysis
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1993AbstractThis work provides examples of some of the imaging capabilities of environmental scanning electron microscopy applied to easily charged samples relevant to particle analysis. Environmental SEM (also referred to as high pressure or low vacuum SEM) can address uncoated samples that are known to be difficult to image.
S A, Wight, C J, Zeissler
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Ceramics in the environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1993Several recent advances have had a major potential impact on the microscopy of ceramic materials. The ability of modern scanning electron microscopes to image uncoated materials, at low voltage for example, whilst still maintaining high resolution should make possible a wide variety of experiments that were hitherto impossible to contemplate.
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Latex Film Formation in the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
Macromolecular Symposia, 2009AbstractSummary: Environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) was used to study the film formation mechanisms and extent of coalescence of three acrylic latex compositions with different glass transition temperatures (Tg), here defined as standard‐low Tg, standard‐high Tg (both carboxymethyl cellulose‐ stabilised) and novel (stabilised with a ...
Kalin Dragnevski +5 more
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Clay Surface Imaging - Atomic Force Microscope and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope
Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, 2004Clays and their composites have been widely used in the past for secondary containment walls for underground storage tanks and landfills. These tanks are used commonly to store gasoline and other organic chemicals, both for industry and the commercial market.
Arunkumar Selvam, Brian Barkdoll
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Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS, 2004
Binary and phase-shifting chromium on quartz optical photomasks have been successfully investigated with high-pressure/environmental scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The successful application of this methodology to semiconductor photomask metrology is new because of the recent availability of high-pressure SEM instrumentation equipped with high ...
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Binary and phase-shifting chromium on quartz optical photomasks have been successfully investigated with high-pressure/environmental scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The successful application of this methodology to semiconductor photomask metrology is new because of the recent availability of high-pressure SEM instrumentation equipped with high ...
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Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope Applications in Agricultural Chemistry Research
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1992The environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) can be used to examine hydrated biological samples and observe dynamic processes in the SEM chamber. We have used the ESEM to explore solvent/sample interactions in a number of agricultural products.
S. M. Campbell, C. L. Kohls
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Journal of Electronic Packaging, 1995
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (E-SEM) is a technique which provides the capability to investigate surface morphologies over a variety of controllable environmental conditions. This paper discusses the principal of the E-SEM and presents three experimental investigations of failure mechanisms in electronic packages using E-SEM techniques ...
Mary J. Li, Michael Pecht
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Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (E-SEM) is a technique which provides the capability to investigate surface morphologies over a variety of controllable environmental conditions. This paper discusses the principal of the E-SEM and presents three experimental investigations of failure mechanisms in electronic packages using E-SEM techniques ...
Mary J. Li, Michael Pecht
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Journal of Microscopy, 2006
SummaryMost of the work carried out in relation to contrast mechanisms and signal formation in an environmental scanning electron microscope has yet to consider the time dependent aspects of image generation at a quantitative level. This paper quantitatively describes gaseous electron‐ion recombination (also known as ‘signal scavenging’) in an ...
S W, Morgan, M R, Phillips
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SummaryMost of the work carried out in relation to contrast mechanisms and signal formation in an environmental scanning electron microscope has yet to consider the time dependent aspects of image generation at a quantitative level. This paper quantitatively describes gaseous electron‐ion recombination (also known as ‘signal scavenging’) in an ...
S W, Morgan, M R, Phillips
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Copper thick film sintering studies in an environmental scanning electron microscope
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1993AbstractThe significance of the ElectroScan environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) as a processing tool for studying dynamic morphological changes under controlled temperature/atmosphere conditions was evaluated. The ability to observe dynamic processes in situ, which cannot be achieved by other means, is critical to understanding ...
L F, Link, W R, Gerristead, S, Tamhankar
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