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In this webinar, we will show you how to get the best results from a TTM/EDS (Tabletop Microscope, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy) energy system, through multiple application examples. We will delve into the capabilities of both the Hitachi TM4000Plus and the AZtec/XploreCompact EDS system from Oxford Instruments, and discuss the necessity to have easy-to-use and intuitive software on both instruments, giving users the confidence to analyse samples with minimal training.
You will learn about the capabilities of the TM4000Plus, including the use of multiple imaging modalities and the ability to work at both high vacuum and variable pressure so that both conductive and insulating samples can be imaged.
We will also go into detail about how we have incorporated technology usually only found in high-end EDS systems into the Oxford Instruments XploreCompact system in order to make accurate, fast and even live EDS analysis accessible to all users. We will demonstrate features like Tru-Q and TruMap, which ensure that users don’t have to be experts to get expert results. We will also show you how the new large area XploreCompact is ideal for performing Live Chemical Imaging, which enables the quick and comprehensive investigation of samples with real-time chemical feedback via a Live Electron Image, Live X-ray Maps and a Live Spectrum, even while the SEM stage is moving.
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Dr Matt Hiscock is the MAG Head of Product Science at Oxford Instruments and holds an MSci in geology from the University of Br...
Patrick Marks has 37 years’ experience in Electron Microscopy covering SEM, TEM and Cryo-preparation techniques in both Mater...
Anthony Hyde graduated with a BSc in Physics and has worked in the field of electron microscopy for the past 33 years, 21 of wh...