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Electron Microscopy Course (SEM and EPMA)
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Abstract
Theory and lab demo of scanning electron microscope (SEM) and electron microprobe analysis (EPMA) applied to geological materials: introduction to the instruments, interaction of electron with matter, electron imaging (SE, BSE, CL), electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), X-ray analysis for the chemical characterisation of solid material at the micron-scale.
Objective
Understand how the instrument works, why it is used, and how the different signals are being generated and analysed. Ability to treat and to present analytical results, such as calculating a mineral formula from a mineral analysis.
Content
Physical principles of electron microscopy: electron optics, interaction of electrons with matter, production of X-rays, interaction of X-rays with matter, X-rays detection and analysis. The second part of the course includes several demonstrations on various SEMs (at ERDW and ScopeM) and one EPMA at DERDW.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Script will be provided, along with copies of the course presentations.
Literature
[HIGHLY recommended] - Goldstein, J.I. et al., (2003, third ed.): Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4615-0215-9 [Additional references] - Reed, S.J.B. (2005, second ed.): Electron Microprobe Analysis and Scanning Electron Microscopy in Geology. - Reed S.J.B. (1993, second ed.): Electron Microprobe Analysis - Anderson, C.A. (1973): Microprobe Analysis. Wiley & Sons, New York.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
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Electron Microscopy Course (SEM and EPMA)
First half of the semester with 2 hrs/wk of theory in NO F11, then 4 hrs/wk of additional theory in NO F11 (until 22.11) followed by practicals in NW A90.1 and at ScopeM until the end of the semester. Details will be given in the first lesson.
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42 h semesterly |
Offered In
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Compulsory Module in Analytical Methods in Earth Sciences (Students have to complete 6 credits in part A, and 6 credits in part B.)
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