An
electron microprobe is a scientific instrument that uses electrons to analyze the composition of tiny samples, helping researchers identify what elements are present and in what amounts.
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She operates Carnegie's one - of - a-kind JEOL 8530 field
emission electron microprobe, equipped with CL, five WDS spectrometers, two EDS detectors, a cold trap for high precision carbon analysis and Probe for EPMA software.
Her university lacks
an electron microprobe — the primary tool used for classification — and so she understands why collectors and dealers tend to go to Western scientists.
He chipped off a gram piece and put it under
an electron microprobe, which uses an electron beam to excite atoms in the rock's minerals.
The international scientific team, led by author Charles W. Kosman, used
an electron microprobe, an infrared spectrometer and a secondary ion mass spectrometer to analyze these diamonds.
«Usually after a session on
the electron microprobe, I can say exactly what kind of meteorite it is.
You have
electron microprobes, which are involved in the cutting edge of nanotechnology, for instance.
Major research instrumentation and facilities include well - equipped research computing laboratories, 40Ar / 39Ar, quadrupole, and stable isotope mass spectrometers,
electron microprobe, high - pressure rock physics and rock mechanics laboratory, fission track and image analysis lab, neutron activation counting lab, liquid and gas chromatography lab, a flow visualization lab, and local seismic networks.
Emma Bullock is
the electron microprobe (EPMA) Microbeam Specialist at the Geophysical Laboratory.