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SEM—See Scanning electron microscopy

Early electron probe microanalysers were usually stand-alone instruments, but the instrumentation currently produced normally takes the form of an add-on option to a scanning electron microscope (SEM) (see Scanning electron microscopy), the same beam being used to create the visible image and to generate X-rays. Thus, an area of interest may be subjected to both topographical and compositional investigation. [Pg.131]


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