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Charging, surface minimisation methods

The usual method adopted for minimising the accumulation of charge in the impact zone consists of making the sample surface conductive by depositing a thin layer of metal however, it is not always possible to deposit a thin and continuous layer on a coarse solid and a thicker deposit may conceal fine textural details. [Pg.136]


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