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Scanning electron microscopy image ceramic composites

Figure 13.11—Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) accompanied by X-ray fluorescence analysis. Secondary electron image of a cross-section of a supraconducting polycrystalline ceramic with oriented grains of oxide BiPbiSriCaiCurO, (Philips instrument, model XL30FEG). Energy emission spectra corresponding to the matrix and to a 5 pm-long inclusion (bottom). It should be noted that it is possible with this technique to obtain the composition at a precise point on the sample (Link-Oxford analyser) (study by V. Rouessac, reproduced by permission of CRISMAT. University of Caen). Figure 13.11—Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) accompanied by X-ray fluorescence analysis. Secondary electron image of a cross-section of a supraconducting polycrystalline ceramic with oriented grains of oxide BiPbiSriCaiCurO, (Philips instrument, model XL30FEG). Energy emission spectra corresponding to the matrix and to a 5 pm-long inclusion (bottom). It should be noted that it is possible with this technique to obtain the composition at a precise point on the sample (Link-Oxford analyser) (study by V. Rouessac, reproduced by permission of CRISMAT. University of Caen).

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